The first proper game of the quintessential PC RPG franchise, Ultima also represents a significant jump in quality from Akalabeth. The game introduced a more defined overworld map, interactive town and castle interiors, an expanded class system, equippable armor and a larger variety of weapons and spells, as well as numerous other innovations that we'll see as we progress.
This was also the only game in the franchise published by California Pacific Computer Company, who went bankrupt in 1983.
Featuring music from:
Chrono Cross
Earthbound
Ecco 2: The Tides of Time
Eye of the Beholder (Sega CD version)
Illusion of Gaia
Secret of Evermore
Star Fox
Public Domain tracks from FreePD.com
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