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Ecstatica II
Developer(s)Andrew Spencer Studios
Publisher(s)Psygnosis
Platform(s)MS-DOS, Windows
Release
  • EU: 1997
  • Genre(s)Action-adventure
    Mode(s)Single player

    Ecstatica II is an action-adventure game developed by British team Andrew Spencer Studios and released for DOS/WindowsbyPsygnosis in 1997. It is a sequel to Ecstatica.

    Gameplay[edit]

    The game play remains similar to Ecstatica, with improvements to the game's controls and more detailed ellipsoid graphics. The play area is much larger than the first title and offers free-roaming gameplay involving exploration of the castle. Enemies also respawn after a certain period. The protagonist can pick up various swords with different strength and reach. He can also use magic attacks against his foes by either equipping a staff or learning spells from scrolls.

    Plot[edit]

    The story starts right where the first game ended, when the Nameless Traveller, who turns out to be a Prince in an unnamed country, rescued Ecstatica from the doomed town of Tirich. The Prince returns to his kingdom with Ecstatica, planning to get married, only to find out that his castle has been savagely pillaged and plundered and his people have been brutally massacred by demons, goblins, and human barbarians. Just as they arrive at the drawbridge, a winged demon flies by and kidnaps Ecstatica while the Prince is knocked unconscious by another winged demon, only to wake up and realize he has been put into the castle's pillory. However, the Prince is revitalized and set free by a mysterious female voice that urges him to defeat the evil Archmage to restore the balance of the world by restoring the 7 Elder sign and at the same time to rescue his beloved Ecstatica from the Archmage before she is used as a sacrifice.

    Development[edit]

    Ecstatica II uses ellipsoid graphics in order to give polygonal objects smooth edges instead of sharp ones.[2] Andrew Spencer explained how the programming for the ellipsoid graphics works: "All the objects are algorithmic, which means there's a little bit of programming in each one. Trees and plants, for example, are fractals with a bit of randomness built in and a few rules to follow. Ferns are told to get lighter toward the end; plants are told to develop stalks and then sprout into flowers. In a sense, the program, written in C, grows the object rather than builds it."[3] The enemies were designed so that no two individuals would have exactly the same stats.[3]

    The game was originally set to release in March 1997.[4]

    Reception[edit]

    Review scores
    PublicationScore
    GameSpot7.9/10[5]
    Hyper87%[6]
    Next Generation[7]
    PC PowerPlay86%[8]

    A reviewer for Next Generation praised the high quality of the ellipsoid graphics engine, the smoothness of the character animations, and the wide variety of moves available to the player character, but criticized the use of prerendered scenery, noting that it results in load times as the character moves between camera shots and often obscures items, enemies, and traps.[7] Tim Soete of GameSpot likewise found the prerendered scenery often makes the game confusing and frustrating, and that the effective use of ellipsoids and wide variety of combat moves are strong points. He also praised the massive length of the game. He concluded, "What's important is that, because it's so graphically rich and varied in its gameplay, Ecstatica II is a game you can really get lost in."[5] GamePro's Art Angel assessed that "With much improved graphics, an expanded map, increased character movements, and a larger variety of enemies, Ecstatica II has surpassed its predecessor in almost every way." However, he found the controls overly complex and too slow to respond in the heat of battle. He gave the game a 4.5 out of 5 for graphics, particularly noting the "beautifully rendered" ellipsoids and strong use of color, and a 4.0 out of 5 for sound, control, and funfactor.[9]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Wayback Machine". 1997-06-19. Archived from the original on 1997-06-19. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  • ^ "PC GamePro Previews: Ecstatica 2". GamePro. Vol. 9, no. 3. IDG Communications. March 1997. p. 61. ISSN 1042-8658.
  • ^ a b "NG Alphas: Ecstatica 2". Next Generation. No. 24. Imagine Publishing. December 1996. pp. 183–186. ISSN 1078-9693.
  • ^ "Ecstatica 2 by Psygnosis". ebworld.com. January 23, 1997. Archived from the original on May 31, 1997. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
  • ^ a b Soete, Tim (July 11, 1997). "Ecstatica II". GameSpot. GameSpot, Inc. Archived from the original on December 5, 1998.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • ^ Toose, Dan (May 1997). "Ecstatica 2". Hyper. No. 43. Next Publishing. pp. 64–65. ISSN 1320-7458.
  • ^ a b "Well Rounded". Next Generation. No. 30. Imagine Publishing. June 1997. p. 128. ISSN 1078-9693.
  • ^ Wildgoose, David (May 1997). "Ecstatica II". PC PowerPlay (12): 38–39.
  • ^ "PC GamePro Review: Ecstatica II". GamePro. Vol. 9, no. 5. IDG. May 1997. p. 56. ISSN 1042-8658.
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