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Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition

Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition

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category
price
$19.99
Reviews
4.5 (13)
United States United States
Description
Reviewers say:
"Planescape: Torment is a wonderful game, and its Enhanced Edition is a splendid, unobtrusive, beautifying update."
-Geek & Sundry

"Planescape: Torment still stands tall as a landmark masterpiece that can continue to age gracefully, now on your phone or tablet"
-Touch Arcade

"Planescape: Torment is a timeless classic, the Enhanced Edition just makes it better" 
-Bleeding Cool

Summary
Uncover secrets of past lives in this story-rich, tactical roleplaying game set in Sigil, a dark fantasy city at the heart of the Dungeons & Dragons multiverse. Explore the planes, survive combat alongside a party of bizarre companions, and solve puzzles unlike any ever seen in the genre.

The original Planescape: Torment was released in 1999 to widespread critical acclaim. It won RPG of the Year from multiple outlets for its unconventional story, characters, and amazing soundtrack. Since then, millions of Planescape: Torment fans have enjoyed exploring the strange and dangerous city of Sigil and surrounding planes through the Nameless One's eyes. 

Discover an incredibly rich story and a unique setting unlike anything else in fantasy. Defeat strange and alien creatures, engage in rich dialogue, and explore the dark and dangerous Planescape setting in this 50+ hour RPG classic.

This is Planescape: Torment like you’ve never seen before.

Story
"What can change the nature of a man?" 

"What can change the nature of a man?" You are the Nameless One, a hulking figure covered in scars and tattoos collected over the course of countless lives—none of which you can remember, but are now coming back to haunt you. You are prodded awake by Morte, a floating skull and keeper of secrets, to embark on an adventure taking the Nameless One from the dirty streets of Sigil into the mysterious Outer Planes and even into the depths of Hell itself.

In your search for answers, you'll find companions matching the bizarre nature of the planes: a chaste succubus who can kill with a kiss, a confused crossbow-wielding cube, a suit of armor animated by a spirit demanding JUSTICE, and more. With these companions and others at The Nameless One’s side, you will explore worlds in search of answers, all to discover that some destinies cannot be escaped and some memories cost more than an even an immortal can bear.

Features
- Enhanced Planescape: Chris Avellone, Lead Designer on Planescape Torment, has partnered with Beamdog to curate gameplay updates, bug fixes, and enhancements to best capture his original vision for the game.
- The Planes Await: Planescape is a setting you've never experienced before, filled with strange magics, bizarre adversaries, and Dungeons & Dragons locations from across the multiverse.
- Conversations to Remember: Encounter personable items, philosophic undead, and rat hiveminds while walking the planes with the strangest collection of allies ever seen in an RPG.
- Pick Your Path: Character creation is just the beginning. The Nameless One can change his class, alignment, and even gain new abilities based on your choices.
- Remastered Music: The full Planescape: Torment soundtrack has been remastered in-game to add more depth to Sigil and the multiverse.
- 4K Interface: Sigil has never looked this good! The interface of Planescape: Torment has been rebuilt in high definition with tons of new convenience features. 
- A Planescape For Today: The Enhanced Edition includes modern features such as tab highlighting, area zooming, combat log, quickloot, and more!
- Play It Your Way: Enable Enhanced Edition features as you desire or turn them off to experience Planescape: Torment in its original glory.
- Cast Comprehend Languages: Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition is available in English, French, Polish, German, and Korean. Note: Korean translations are text only. Voice-overs are played in English.
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Reviews

Game-ending bugs.

I love this game and was really excited to see it in the app store. However - If I use the pinch gesture on the trackpad to zoom out, the game crashes and exits. Every. Single. Time. This might be the first review I've written because I am so irritated with this. Please fix.

Wiley_VWed, Sep 30, 2020
United StatesUnited States

A classic reborn

The updates and enahancements are welcome with this verison, and the gameplay is so smooth and engaging. Love it!

taylorathxcMon, Sep 28, 2020
United StatesUnited States

Almost feels like a modern game

I understand it's far too late to review the actual game (which is awesome by the way) so I will focus on the Enhanced Edition. First of all, it runs properly on macOS 10.15 on retina displays both in full screen and in windowed mode. Performance is flawless, I only had a single crash through the entire 50h gameplay. The quality-of-life enhancements are nice. All in all, I'm very happy with the purchase. The only parts of the game that are long in the tooth are the cut scenes which to be frank look quite dated. Relatedly, the prerended sprites for PCs and NPCs don't look too good when zoomed in. Those things are just minor details though and naturally are an effect of restoring a 20 year old title. Great job, Overhaul!

AmbvFri, Jul 17, 2020
United StatesUnited States

Loved this classic game

This retro RPG is more story than combat, but that story really stays with you. The characters are extemely memorable and their flaws and motivations make their interactions very touching. I think of this game almost as an interative novel that makes you engage your own feelings of loss, regret and meaning. The ending is abrupt, but really hits hard when you think about it.

BecomeUsefulWed, Oct 3, 2018
United StatesUnited States

Can’t wait to see the native MacOS version!

This game was never released for the Mac OS9 or OS X back in the day, but even with the endless crashes due to playing it on a clunky Windows emulation for Mac, it was by far my favorite Overhaul game… and that’s saying something because I loved the BG series (space hamster indeed). For RPG players who like the quirky writinig of the BG games, or younger gamers who’ve never heard of this game: the dialogue is a lot like the original Dragon Age, the NPC lines and voice acting is like Borderlands 2 (crazy weird one liners); the scenarios are very Fallout-like, and etc. It was a game that Mac and Console users missed, dispite being Game of the Year. Frankly, if Overhaul did With Torment what the producers of Evil Dead 1 did with Evil Dead 2, and basically just remade the same game today, taking advantage of fifteen years worth of upgrades… it would be better than 95% of the games released in the last year because the characters, PlaneScape canon, writing, and scenerios are so good. The game itself is full of creative solutions to classic RPG leveling and interface blah. Having trouble figuring out how to solve this or that puzzle? Die. lol. Don’t know where exactly to go next? Die. and etc. Since 1999 when this game was made, a lot of things that were fresh and new in this game have been poached by other game designers, but remember, this is the OG of quirky RPG game bangers. So… if the reader had anything to do with making or developing games, play this. For the average gamer today, who knows more about their Moble phone apps and console gaming where everything is so simple, a eight or ten year old can beat the game in a couple days, YOU WILL HATE THIS GAME. Younger gamers won’t understand the context of the humor, or the satire that oozes from this games pores. It’s nuanced, not explicit. Except when it’s explicit to play up a gag (like Borderlands 2). For older, more mature and thoughtful gamers, this game represents a fairly obscure corner of the TSR (D&D) universe where the rule is there aren’t many rules. Torment is like a classic rock song by the Beatles or Rolling Stones, you’ll find that you somehow know the lyrics, and have a hard time getting it out of your head… but you just can’t place the exact title of the song itself. If Umberto Eco were still alive and played computer/video games, he might say it’s like the Name of the Rose….

BlackSmurfXThu, Feb 22, 2018
United StatesUnited States

So psyched!

After putting hundreds of hours into BG:EE, I’m stoked to see this released. It has caused a problem though, do I move onto BG2:EE or this? Decisions, decisions. Solid buy either way, get it!

CobboomSun, May 7, 2017
United StatesUnited States
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About
Bundle Id
com.beamdog.planescapetormentenhancededition
Min Os. Version
10.8
Release Date
Tue, Apr 11, 2017
Update Date
Thu, Jun 1, 2017
Content Rating
Has IMessage
No
Support Watch
No
Support Siri
No
File Size
1.39GB
Has Game Center
No
Family Sharing
No
Support Passbook
No
Supported Languages
English
What's New
version
3.1.3
updated
6 years ago
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