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Talisman Prologue

Talisman Prologue

PC
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Release Date: November 23, 2012

Party, Fantasy, Turn-based, Board & Card, RPG Elements, Singleplayer

Talisman Prologue is a combination of turn-based strategy and RPG produced by Nomad Games studio. It is a PC version of the popular fantasy board game Talisman, known in our country mainly as Magic and Sword. The authors have faithfully recreated most of the principles of the paper original.

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Talisman Prologue is the first in a series of games based on the seminal Talisman board game.

Enter a mythical world of dragons and sorcery!

For those unfamiliar with this classic world of fantasy adventures, Talisman is a game like no other – indeed, it is no ordinary game at all, but a fantastic quest in a world of magic and monsters.

As play progresses, a story unfolds from turn to turn: a heroic epic of brave deeds, of daring encounters, of treasures and magic, of battles fought and sometimes lost, but always a tale that challenges and enthrals!

In Talisman Prologue, you take the role of 10 characters on a series of epic quests. Fight your way through hordes of monstrous creatures and cast powerful magic spells along the way.

Using the rules of the board game, Talisman Prologue is a single-player strategy role-playing game.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Nomad Games

Publisher: Nomad Games

Game Series

Talisman Prologue
Talisman Prologue
Talisman Prologue

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Talisman Game Series

Talisman Game Series

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Talisman Prologue Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 1.6 GHz, 512 MB RAM (1 GB RAM - Vista/7), graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 GT or better), 300 MB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Talisman Prologue Video Game.

56%

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All Reviews: Mixed (365)

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The main pros of the game

  • Learning Tool: Many users appreciate the game as an effective way to learn the rules and character nuances of Talisman, especially for newcomers to the series.
  • Quick Gameplay: The game offers a quicker experience compared to the full Digital Edition, making it suitable for casual play.
  • Character Variety: Players enjoy the diverse characters available, each with unique abilities that add depth to the gameplay.
  • Visual Appeal: The graphics and artwork are generally praised for being faithful to the original board game.
  • Value for Price: Several users mention that the game is worth purchasing, particularly when on sale, as it offers a good amount of content for the price.

The main cons of the game

  • Repetitive Gameplay: Users frequently mention that the gameplay can become monotonous, as it often involves rolling dice and completing similar quests without much variation.
  • Lack of Save Function: The inability to save progress is a common complaint, making it frustrating for players who wish to take breaks.
  • Single-Player Limitation: Many reviews express disappointment that the game is strictly single-player with no AI opponents, which detracts from the experience compared to multiplayer gameplay.
  • Limited Challenges: Players note that the quests can be simplistic and lack meaningful challenges, leading to a sense of grind rather than engaging gameplay.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Multiplayer Mode: Users miss the multiplayer aspect that is present in the Digital Edition, feeling that the game would be more enjoyable with other players or AI opponents.
  • Save Functionality: A save feature is highly requested, as it would allow players to manage their gaming sessions better.
  • Expanded Quests: Players would like to see more diverse and engaging quests, particularly for characters that currently share the same final mission.
  • Achievements: The lack of achievements or rewards for completing quests is noted as a downside, as it diminishes the sense of accomplishment.
  • Free Play Mode: Some users desire a mode where they can play against NPCs, allowing for a more varied and engaging experience.

Summary

  • Overall, while Talisman: Prologue serves as a useful introduction to the Talisman universe, it is often viewed as lacking depth and replayability due to its single-player focus and repetitive mechanics.

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