LionHeart Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader Gamespot Wiki Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader Tech Info Developer(s) Reflexive Entertainment Publisher(s) Interplay Engine Velocity Engine Platform(s) Microsoft Windows Release date(s) NA August 13, 2003 EU August 29, 2003 JP November 19, 2004 Genre(s) Action role-playing game Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T) USK: 12+ PEGI: 16+ OFLC: M15+ Gameplay As Lionheart implements the SPECIAL system, the character creation is inherently similar to the Fallout series. A player begins by setting the values of his or her character's strength, perception, endurance, charisma, intelligence, agility and luck, and selecting "traits," which alter a character's inherent abilities for either better or worse, for the duration of the game. In addition, the player must distribute points to "skills" - abilities which a character uses to achieve various effects. One skill, "diplomacy," allows the player to talk their way out of situations gone awry, while another, "sneak," allows the player to move undetected by enemies. Unlike the Fallout series, Lionheart also allows the player to select magical skills - an example being "discord," which turns hostile enemies against one another. A player also selects "perks" during the course of the game - abilities similar to traits, which affect a character's abilities in some form; for example, the ability "Superior Senses" grants the player character a +1 bonus to his or her perception and +15 skill points in the "find traps/secret doors" skill. Another element newly introduced by Lionheart is the player's selection of a "Spiritkind" for their character, which is done during the "character generation" at the game's start. A "Spiritkind" is a spirit, which is either demonic, elemental or bestial, that resides in the player character and occasionally rouses to explain happenings or gameplay mechanics, or advance the plot. Notably, the character generated by the player is the only character a player has direct control over, and though characters will occasionally join a player's adventuring party, they are AI-controlled without exception. Story Lionheart's historical chronology puts forth that Richard the Lionhearted's massacre of 3000 prisoners at the Siege of Acre, during the Third Crusade, was used by a villainous character as fuel for a ritual which tore the fabric of reality. This resulted in magic invading the game's world from other dimensions. The game itself takes place during the 16th century, which, due to the alternate reality setting, has been ravaged by uncontrolled magic and demonic creatures. During the course of the game, a villain seeks to fully and permanently open the dimensional rift which was only temporarily *****ed during the Third Crusade, while the player character, who is a descendant of Richard the Lionhearted, attempts to stop it. Several famous historical personas appear during the course of the game, most of them residing or imprisoned in Barcelona: William Shakespeare, Galileo Galilei, Machiavelli, and Leonardo da Vinci. It should be noted that this is impossible in the real-world history, but it is presumable that the game operates on an alternate timeline. Reception and development Lionheart was poorly received by many critics. GameSpot's Greg Kasavin noted that although Lionheart seems to promote diverse character creation, the significant focus on monster-infested areas "all but forces you to play as some sort of combat-oriented character." The game has also been criticised for its attempts at combining "Diablo-style," hack-and-slash gameplay with a more dialogue-driven approach. IGN's Barry Brenesal wrote, "the problem of deciding what kind of game it really wants to be, RPG or [sic] Diablo clone, is probably the most serious problem it's got." He continued, Lionheart "feels like a good game got lost somewhere en route, and ended up being pushed out the door with some basic features missing." RPGamer assessed that the game "starts out so promising," but "once you get out of Barcelona and into the wider world, falls flat on its face." Conversely the game has been praised for both its musical score, which has been called "excellent," and voice-acting, which was exclaimed to be "top-notch." The SPECIAL system-fueled character creation was called "great." 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