Anvil of Dawn - 39 - The Warlord [Final, Blind Let's Play]
This was a very long journey across nearly whole Tempest. The only reason why I was able to finish it 'so quick' was thanks to the broken SteelRipper machine gun! I've enjoyed most of game, it allowed for plenty of cheesing! I probably didn't use even half of the spells, as most of them were attack magic. utility/buffs were very helpful in every part and made the game feel A LOT better (bouncing back spells was my favorite i think!)
No plans to replay it even off screen with spellcasters, as I am satisfied with this playthrough! Thanks for tuning in and sticking until the end!
Anvil of Dawn is a 1995 fantasy role-playing video game developed by DreamForge Intertainment and published by New World Computing. In 1996, Computer Gaming World named it as their roleplaying game of the year. The game presents a real-time, three-dimensional view from the character's perspective. It was released on CD and features fully spoken dialogue and several pre-rendered cutscenes.
The player controls only one character throughout the game, which is chosen at the beginning from 5 different heroes. The other characters can then be met in the game also trying to fulfill the quest. The game is mostly action oriented but also contains some puzzles. There are no experience points as the character gets better through using his abilities and spells. It also features several different endings.
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