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Malevolence: The Sword of Ahkranox is an indie game with the intent to recreate the amazing turn-based, first person RPGs from the golden age of PC gaming using modern game engine technology. Rich classics such as the Might & Magic series, Eye of the Beholder and the like have inspired this new title which, when finished will put its players into a literally infinite fantasy world filled with procedurally generated content. The Sword of Ahkranox isn't trying to compete with the larger, professionally developed RPG titles out there, but instead our aim is to fill a large gap that we believe has existed in game technology since the mid-nineties. It is definitely a must-have for all enthusiasts of the quintessential RPG. The game's procedural engine can generate an infinite number of weapons, items, spells, monsters, dungeons, cities, countryside and even dialogue, allowing the player to explore the game with no end and no reason to stop.

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Antiscamp
Antiscamp - - 515 comments

My God! I'll say it again: That's like good old Daggerfall all over again. Good work, people!

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CumQuaT Author
CumQuaT - - 776 comments

Thank you :D

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booman
booman - - 3,651 comments

Still looking really good! Are you using Fraps? or an opengl equivalent?
Is there any way to avoid getting hit? bow an arrow perhaps?

Love the puzzle too! Is that lockpicking?

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CumQuaT Author
CumQuaT - - 776 comments

We actually have a parry system using your carried weapon, and are putting in shields soon! :D But yes, there are bows and arrows, but my personal favourite is to lob a fireball in their face before they get to you!

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Sorry about the low framerate. Still getting the hang of this new screencap software!