Video Games: Return to Krondor

David Gordon
Saturday 13 March 1999 00:02 GMT
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PC CD-ROM Betrayal of Krondor was the best-selling RPG of its time. Now Sierra is trying to win us over again with this sequel. The game casts you as any one of five characters, and it's your job to guide them through 11 chapters of mind-bending, turn-based RPG action and return the sacred artefact to its position before your token madman does. The 3D graphics are superb, and the gameplay will have you going for a long time. The only problem is that, if you are not quick of mind, then you don't stand a chance. Enjoy your stay.

Sierra, out now, pounds 39.99

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