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Games developed by Cavalier Software

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Realm of the Paladin

DOS 1995
Realm of the Paladin is an action-packed role-playing game that was released for DOS in 1995. Developed by DreamForge Intertainment, this game immersed players into a fantasy world full of magic, adventure, and danger. The storyline of Realm of the Paladin is set in the kingdom of Arden. The players take on the role of a young hero who must embark on a quest to save the land from an evil sorceress who has unleashed a powerful curse. The only hope for the kingdom lies in the hands of the paladins, an elite group of warriors with incredible combat skills and magical abilities. As players progress through the game, they must navigate through a vast map, encountering various obstacles, enemies, and puzzles. The game features unique and detailed graphics, creating a truly immersive experience for players. The attention to detail in the game's design and soundtrack adds to the overall immersive experience, making players feel like they are truly part of the world of Arden. One of the standout features of Realm of the Paladin was its unique and dynamic combat system. Players could choose from a variety of weapons, spells, and special abilities to defeat their enemies. The game also allowed players to team up with other players, creating a multiplayer experience that was truly ahead of its time. Aside from combat, players could also engage in various side quests, exploring the kingdom of Arden and uncovering hidden treasures and secrets. These quests added depth to the game and kept players engaged for hours on end. One of the most impressive aspects of Realm of the Paladin was its attention to detail and world-building. From the stunning landscapes to the intricate character designs, every aspect of the game was carefully crafted, making it feel like a living, breathing world. Released in 1995, Realm of the Paladin was one of the first RPGs to use 3D graphics, setting a new standard for the genre. It received critical acclaim for its innovative gameplay, captivating story, and stunning visuals, and is still remembered fondly by many gamers today.

Realm of the Paladin: Deception's Plague

DOS 1995
Realm of the Paladin is a lackluster top-down RPG created by Cavalier Software and published by Micro League. While knowledgeable gamers know that graphics don't guarantee a good game, they should complain when a game has such grainy EGA graphics in 1995, a time when VGA had already been the industry standard for over 4 years, and SVGA was taking off as 'the next big thing' in game graphics. Realm of the Paladin's graphics aren't just grainy: the resolution is so poor that you'll sometimes struggle to distinguish buildings (most of which you can enter) from the landscape. The plot is typical 'hero ventures from his hometown to slay a great foozle', and there's not much to keep it above the banal level. On the plus side, combat is few and far between in the game, so you can spend more time exploring the land and talking to the various inhabitants. But since the land isn't interesting enough to begin with, you'll find yourself stopping playing this Real Dog and going back to the classics instead.
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