SanctuaryRPG: Classic impressed with the depth and thoroughness in its design and content, featuring stat heavy systems of hardcore RPGs from the early days of computer games. SanctuaryRPG: Black Edition unexpectedly makes its predecessor look barren by comparison.
Not only is he a game designer with two very good games under his belt
(Overture and SanctuaryRPG) but an impressive resume that features Software
Development and co-founding Black Shell Media.
SteamFirst: “Your name is Lorphio. You are a Barbarian, of Goern descent. You were born a very old monk. You named yourself The Great One. Raised by an anteater, you became a god among women in bed. You’ve always regretted kissing that singing fish. One to enjoy the dark arts, you tend to stub your toe a lot. Today you found out that were adopted… a dark cloud passes overhead. You close your eyes. Out of nowhere, a woman jumps out at you and claws your left toe.
SanctuaryRPG stands alone as the first video game rendered in ascii. How does this combination of roguelike, RPG, and text-based adventure game fare?