Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Slayer

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Slayer
3do add slayer boxshot.jpg
Cover art of Slayer
Developer(s) Lion Entertainment
Publisher(s) Strategic Designs (North American version)
T&E Soft (Japanese version)
Platform(s) 3DO
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Action RPG

Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Slayer is a fantasy first-person action role-playing game based on the second edition of Advanced Dungeons and Dragons.

Gameplay[edit]

Slayer features a customizable dungeon generator so each time the player starts the game, they are faced with a new dungeon. The dungeon always ends with a boss floor, randomly selected from several possible bosses. When starting a new game, the player may either create a custom character with randomly generated stats, pick from a selection of preset characters, or reuse a previously created character. The game may be saved at any time, but is limited to a single save slot.

Publication history[edit]

It was released in North America in 1994 and later released in Japan on January 20, 1995. A sequel, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Deathkeep, also appeared in 1995.

Reception[edit]

GamePro gave the game a generally positive review, saying it successfully combines fast-paced action in a Wolfenstein 3D vein with traditional RPG gameplay. They criticized the music and lack of sound effects, but praised the abundance of options and the varied dungeon layouts, and commented that the adjustable difficulty make the game appropriate for players of all ages.[1]

Allen Rausch for GameSpy calls Slayer "a fantastic game" for how rare it is, and that it "was actually one of the better games" for the "doomed" Panasonic 3DO system.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Slayer". GamePro (65) (IDG). December 1994. pp. 204–206. 
  2. ^ Rausch, Allen (2004-08-18). "A History of D&D Video Games - Part IV". Game Spy. Retrieved 2006-06-15.