Portals riddle the planar metropolis of Sigil, providing access to anywhere in existence, but only if you have the proper key. Known as the "City of Doors," Sigil is a neutral ground where demons, devas, and races from across the multiverse gather under the watchful shadow of the Lady of Pain, the city's enigmatic ruler. This is a place where the word is mightier than the sword, where thought defines reality, and belief has the power to reshape worlds.
In your search for answers, you'll find companions matching the bizarre nature of the planes: a chaste succubus who can kill with a kiss, a confused crossbow-wielding cube, a suit of armor animated by a spirit demanding JUSTICE, and more. Features Enhanced Planescape : Gameplay updates, bug fixes, and enhancements to best capture the original vision for the game.
Conversations to Remember : Encounter personable items, philosophic undead, and rat hiveminds while walking the planes with the strangest collection of allies ever seen in an RPG. Pick Your Path : Character creation is just the beginning. The Nameless One can change his class, alignment, and even gain new abilities based on your choices. Remastered Music : The full Planescape: Torment soundtrack has been remastered in-game to add more depth to Sigil and the multiverse.
The interface of Planescape: Torment has been rebuilt in high definition with tons of new convenience features. A Planescape For Today : The Enhanced Edition includes modern features such as tab highlighting, area zooming, combat log, quickloot, and more! Note: Korean translations are text only with voice-overs played in English. System Requirements Windows. Minimum: OS: Ubuntu See all. Customer reviews.
Overall Reviews:. Review Type. All 2, Positive 2, Negative All 2, Steam Purchasers 2, Other All Languages 2, Your Languages 1, Customize. So I ask you Era. Which one of these two collections should I get? Oct 27, 11, Planescape strikes me as the most playable in that it's the most story focused and you aren't missing out on anything if you just play it on easy.
But it's also an oddball in the genre in that, well, you're mainly going around talking to people for HUGE chunks of the game. It is something that often works as a counterpiece to traditional RPGs, so it's hard to tell what everyone will get out of it. Icewind Dale is, oddly enough, practically the opposite, and is very combat focused. BG2 is probably my favorite game of the bunch and one of my favorites of all time. I find BG1 tedious these days tbh. So it's hard to answer without knowing what exactly you like.
Rhaknar Member. Oct 26, 28, Good port too apparently. Jhey Cyphre Member. Oct 25, 1, Baldur's Gate I would say. I'm one of the crazy ones that enjoys part 1 more because of it's fantastic sense of exploration but part two is pretty all right as well. HK Member. Oct 25, 4, Planescape is the best of the bunch and the one that has the least complex combat. It also has the best non combat role playing and story.
Icewind is the opposite. Last edited: Nov 24, Hella Member. Oct 27, 21, Interesting story, great gameplay, and unforgettable companions; it's the game that made Bioware. So, play BG. Experience Minsc and Boo. Staf Member. Nov 7, 2, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Baldur's gate. Playing it on PS4 now, amazing. Click to expand Rhaknar said:. Cantaim said:. Never heard of it actually! Store Page. Global Achievements. An older friend of mine always kept on talking about this game and how it was ahead of it's time. Never really was that much interested in graphics as long as it's not calculator level like undertale i'm fine the story should be the real deal, and based on what i have read online and it's positive reviews, i don't think it will disapoint.
I'm sort of in a dilemma. Yes or no? Showing 1 - 4 of 4 comments. This is a game that is very text heavy, and requires a lot of reading. I would suggest you take a look at a lets play video and judge for yourself.
Planescape Torment has an interesting fantasy world in itself. To be honest I didn't like it so much, I think it depends a bit on personal taste. I'm really not sure why the feature exists. Otherwise, the toggleable sprite outlines look fine, though the sprites themselves are still ugly as ever—The Nameless One has never been pretty. This isn't a remake, so era PC game art is what you get, but I wouldn't want it any other way.
Extracting the original, sharp and grainy art and smoothing it over would be just as damaging to Planescape: Torment as adding three exclamation marks to every line of dialogue. With a game so good, preservation is all I want, lest some good-intentioned tweak adds or subtracts something that didn't need adding or subtracting.
Even as a newcomer—I started my first playthrough not long ago—I can see why the game is beloved exactly how it is. To that end, the quality of life improvements are nice, but minor. Hitting Tab, for example, now highlights every interactive object near you, and displays your party's HP above their heads. Quickloot snatches up any dropped items near the selected character.
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