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Albertosaurus
Since: Jan, 2001
uniart08
Since: Jan, 2018
6th Jun, 2018 08:07:49 AM
Yes, that looks like it! Thank you very much!
My memories about this game are very fuzzy, so it might not be exactly as I remember it. I played this game around 2005 or 2006 on Windows XP. I don't know when it was made, but it didn't look really dated. When you start a new game, there are three pictures representing the three classes you can choose. First is a warrior or something like that, I don't remember the second, and the third is a wizard or a mage or something. Every class gives you a different story, but I only played a little bit as each one, so I don't know whether there are three completely separate campaigns or they all eventually lead to the same plot, like Dragon Age: Origins. Anyway, in the game you control a single character in a top-down perspective in real time. The camera is un-moveable and un-rotatable and follows your character.
In the "warrior" campaign you start in a village with some NP Cs, and a bit later you go to a cellar or some room like that, and there are big poison spiders (their attack caused you to take damage over time). In the second campaign you start somewhere outdoors, but then you spend a lot of time going through some winding tunnels of a cave or a mine. And in the "mage" campaign you are on path going through some forest, and as you go, wolves attack you and kill you very quickly (or at least me, who sucked at games back then). In all campaigns, the environments were more or less linear, but you could explore a bit and find equipment or food. I know this is not much but it's all I can remember.