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90 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Addicting gameplay, pure hack'n'slash fun,
This review is from: Sacred (CD-ROM)
Sacred is a Diablo-style hack-n-slash RPG with a large game world and a ton of possible side quests. Although presented in the fixed-angle isometric style of many similar games, Sacred's graphics are very detailed, and mousewheel zooming is allowed. The game constantly challenges you by presenting enemies with varying skills and weaknesses, in increasing strength and number as you progress along your journey.What to expect: What's good: What's bad: Tips: Difficulty (from Very Easy to Very Hard): Medium My rating (from Very Bad to Very Good): Good You will probably like this game if you liked these: Diablo, Dungeon Siege
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Refreshing game, but cherry on top is missing,
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This review is from: Sacred (CD-ROM)
After playing Diablo 2 for the last few years, I was really excited to see Sacred released. It's different, yet the same from Diablo 2. The graphics are superior and there are a TON more things to do. They smartly programmed the experience gain, too. No more level 80 in one day. The skill variations are VAST, so you could make several different builds of one character, so...it might take you a few months.The single player mode is the winner with this game. You can do quests at your own pace, explore at your own pace, etc. Multiplayer on the Net is a little shaky. Wanna do a campaign or mission on multiplayer? Good Luck. I have an extremely difficult time questing in multiplayer. It seems all the quests are already done or in progress...that is the frustrating part. The battle graphics are smokin' HOT! They will bring a tear to your eye!! Verdict: Excellet game that needs a few finishing touches put on multiplayer. Then this will truly be the "Diablo Killer".
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Like a much improved Diablo,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Sacred (CD-ROM)
Anyone buying this game should first of all download the 1.8.6 (or whatever version is current) patch from the official Sacred website. It fixes a lot of minor annoyances, including not being able to heal your horse when you drink a healing potion.
That aside, this game is like a beautifully rendered, modern-day Diablo. 3D character models and items set against gorgeous, photo-realistic backdrops make for an exhilirating gaming experience. The lush, detailed forests; the snow-capped mountains of the north; the harsh deserts of the far south - it's all here, and shown in amazing detail. In short, Sacred is like a much improved version of Diablo. If you've a love for adventuring, for questing and "dungeoning", it's a must-buy.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing value for money. Fun. Massive world.,
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This review is from: Sacred (CD-ROM)
The six player character options all play fairly differently. Plenty of scope for different builds within each of the characters. The offical sacred forum on the developers site is pretty full of debate on what is "best build"... a good sign.The game world as stated by many people is huge. I mean really huge. You can walk (or ride) across it without loading screens etc. Very nice. Saving games is also approx 5 seconds long. Many main and subquests to complete. Subquests are fairly easy to complete, main quests are often lenghty affairs across good distances. Some of the subquests are broken to some degree with the little subquest arrow not working right. I suspect this will all be patched at some point. The game is massive, so not surprising some of the wee bells and whistles don't work. The developers have shown excellent follow up on patch issus so far, which bodes well. Hundreds of items, plus many can be socketed with jewelry and runes, and there are at least a hundred of these to play with as well. Lots of combinations for outfitting your character. Simple to use, yet deep to think about, special combat arts, spells and combo system. Also leveling up requires thoughtfull application of stats and skills. Many people complain about difficulty with clicking on monsters to attack etc. "I have to click 4-5 times to attack a monster" sort of stuff. The game works best by clicking and holding the left mouse button down. Once doing that your character will continue to attack without constant clicking. (Nice for my carpal tunnel issues!) This info is also on pg 27 of the manual. Overall I've enjoyed it greatly so far. Player for 20 hours and explored 6% of the map. Excellent value for money!
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
More interesting than Diablo,
By "hopeforge" (Bumsville Iraq. 82nd Engineer Battalion) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sacred (CD-ROM)
I recently purchased the game during my R&R from Iraq and found that the game ran well on my laptop. Although being a bit Hack and Slashy for me, I found that the game was enjoyable enough for me to keep. I can't wait to get out of this rock of a country and back home to the US so I can play it online :) I found that the ability to wander the woods slaying whatever comes in your path was interesting. Moreso than Diablo or Diablo 2 ever was, allowing more freedom to do as you please. Although the different letter keys took me a few deaths to figure out. Trying to find your healing potion on your alphabetical belt while being slashed and shot with orc weapons can be annoying. The graphics were outstandingly better than other Hack and Slash games Ive played. The voices left me somewhat baffled and were not to well done. Overall though this game is definatly a keeper. I never ran into any quirks or problems as so many of you said you found. I havent patched my game yet or anything. Maybe I just got the good copy? :D At any rate its definatly worth your hard earned dough. Im a long time Dungeons and Dragons Player though, and nothing beets a good old fashioned pen and paper dungeon crawl ;)
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good game, but not excellent.,
This review is from: Sacred (CD-ROM)
I've only been playing a few days, but Sacred is a very enjoyable and entertaining game. It definitely has a few quirks. I'm playing now as a Wood Elf, but will definitely play a second time as the Vampire.The graphics are fantastic and cutting edge. You can't compare it to older, similiar games, because the technology improves so quickly. Baldur's Gate was state-of-the-art at its time, too. Sacred's zoom feature (roll the center mouse ball) allows you to get a close-up look at people, landscape, etc. without loosing pixels. The game is very fluid in motion, no jerking about, but the AI can be a little flaky. NPCs tend to disappear or get stuck in the corner of a room, or take off running down a dead-end. I've learned to just keep moving and they catch up to you. Also, you have no control over their fighting. You can give them a better weapon (which they'll return), but you can't give them any armor. Those you need for a quest will resurrect if they die, otherwise they're gone. The hack and slash is the same as Diablo, except Diablo has a better representation of how much damage your doing. In Sacred, it's sometimes hard to tell which bad guy you're hitting. Monsters don't have any real stats on them, just a couple symbols when you cursor over them that I haven't figured out what they mean. This is probably my largest disappointment. Similarly, roaming townspeople have weird symbols over their heads that depict what they're doing (Alt key), walking, merchants, friendly, etc., but the book doesn't show you what they mean. And when you figure it out, it's generally pointless and not entirely accurate. There are lots of places to hunt for stuff and even at the first few levels, you'll find some great armor and weapons and plenty to sell. Maybe too much. By level 9, I had so much money, I could buy anything. Which is fine, but not terribly challenging. You also get the ability to add enhancements to your weapon, like the little chips you got in Diablo. Except that you have to go to a blacksmith to have it done. I don't believe you can do this on your own (again, I'm not through with the game). The tab key brings up a see-through, overview of the map area you're in, but Sacred's version (Diablo had a much better one) doesn't give a clear point as to where an area stops. I found myself going back to places I'd already been because I thought I missed something. Diablo delineates an area with a red, glowing line which is helpful, and shows doorways. Sacred's see-through is a little confusing. The overview world map is kind of nifty, though. Run your mouse over a symbol and left click to a zoomed image of the area. Also helps with locating quests. You can buy a horse which is different and fun. If they disappear, you can call them back. They also take damage in combat so I keep them away. You can shoot arrows from horseback, but can't use certain skills unless you dismount. That's a little tricky too. Not impossible, just not real fluid. More handy when traveling alone as you can't buy one for your companion. All in all, it's neat, but not real practical. Finding how to fufill quests is very easy. In this respect, beginning gamers would really enjoy the game. Experienced gamers might find it less challenging. (Maybe the Bronze/Silver selection relates to difficulty?) Once you're given a duty, there's various maps you can view to see exactly where to go. I like the log book feature which clearly details your quests along with hints and other info. The enclosed book is the same you get with any other game. Just the basics, but helpful to learn how to shoot, use magic and various playing tips. However, I found that keeping track of everything in battle, your life, switching weapons, using magic is a little awkward and easier to understand by an experienced gamer. Diablo and Baldur's Gate were more fluid and easier to find. For instance, trying to heal an NPC during battle was tedious. Maybe there's an easy way, but I haven't found it. I think in Diablo (it's been awhile!) you can press 1,2,3,4 as like a quick key. In Sacred, quick keys are the letters, so while you're shooting you have to hunt for letters. Doing that, while pressing Ctrl to keep your character from running all over the battlefield, hitting space bar to drink a health potion, it's just a little much. Obviously, I haven't had any problems running the game, but that doesn't mean others didn't. Make sure you have the right system requirements (the game is only somewhat high-end in that regard) and your video drivers are updated. Also, if it's unloading, check how your memory is being allocated. My husband darn near took his whole system apart because the game kept dumping, until he saw all the stuff eating up his RAM. I did get some weird bugs, like an occasional jumping screen and I lost the pointer once. It also unloaded once when I found a quest object before getting the quest, but when I reloaded it was fine. There is a patch that fixes "minor bugs", but I couldn't find it on Encore's site. You can get it at "downloads-zdnet.com" or at Game Spot (which gives the game an 8.6 out of 10, btw) or via Goggle. All in all, Encore did a great job at a fun game.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sacred - Worth every penny and then some.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sacred (CD-ROM)
It may have been buggy at release, but the 1.5 update, which I applied before I started playing, seems to have fixed everything for my machine. I've been playing almost non-stop for 2 and a half days and not a single glitch that I can find. Diablo II fans should rejoice at this truly excellent game. Better graphics, a map that is bigger than you can possibly imagine, simple controls, a little bit of innovation (combo moves, Saraphim and Vampiress characters, special abilities, etc.) good story, diverse adversaries, good music, and a whole lot of fun. I discovered this game by accident on-line, and had a hard time finding a copy near me, but the effort (of driving to a GameStop in downtown Boston) was worth it in the extreme. Go buy this game immediately if you have any love at all for Diablo II style gaming.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
VERY ADDICTING! [My wife hates it],
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Sacred (CD-ROM)
This game is alot of fun! I start playing it and I can't stop. There are so many things that you can do and with different characters. I start playing it and the day is gone in no time [that's why my wife hates it]. Very good graphics. This is my favorite RPG. I can't wait 'til Sacred Underground is available!
Make sure you download Sacred Plus from the game site. It offers some improvements and extra missions and characters.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The old 3-D engine reborn.,
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This review is from: Sacred (CD-ROM)
Theres a few pros and cons about this game, but I'll get to that later on. First off, Sacred is alot like Diablo II, only with a good story. It's very open-ended for an action-RPG, over 50% of the world is open to explore as soon as you start the game. Unlike most action RPGs, where the smaller enemies just seem annoying, in Sacred the monsters carry random items. You could kill the smallest enemy and find a great weapon or item on it. As you go along, you find "runes" to place in slots to do special moves. You can combine these moves to make a really cool looking (and powerful) combo attack. Theres alot of movement in this game. It's not just "hack & slash". Characters have moves where they can kick, punch, spin around, do acrobatics, and all kinds of stuff. Theres also "particle effects" on some items. One of the armors for the Seraphim class, when you put it on, sprouts blue "wing" like things that sway around when you walk or move. You can also have blacksmiths combine weapons and armors to make completly new items.Pros: Cons: Over all, I really liked this game. I compare most of these game types with the famous Baldurs Gate series (gameplay, content, originality, etc). And this one was more than enough to keep me interested. It's just alot of fun. It's good to see that games are still being made that just arent all about the graphics.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Diablo III anyone?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sacred (CD-ROM)
I'll make this real simple, anyone longing for a Diablo III will love this game. It has the great gameplay action and skill building of Diablo II along with a seemingly endless amount of quests to add some interest to all the hacking & slashing. Another thing, the gameworld is HUGE. The game includes a meter that measures the percentage of the world you've explored and so far I've played 20 hours and have only explored 6%, although I must admit I am a plower from the older Might & Magic games.
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Sacred by Encore Software (Windows 2000 / 98 / Me / XP)
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