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Descent to Undermountain

DOS - 1997

Alt name 天翻地覆
Year 1997
Platform DOS
Released in United States (1997)
United Kingdom (1998)
Genre Action, Role-Playing (RPG)
Theme D&D / AD&D, Fantasy, Licensed Title
Publisher Interplay Productions Ltd., Interplay Productions, Inc.
Developer Interplay Productions, Inc.
Perspective 1st-Person
Dosbox support Supported on current version
4.1 / 5 - 31 votes

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Descent to Undermountain is a very disappointing and buggy first-person RPG from Interplay. Other than a decent plot set in the popular Forgotten Realms (AD&D) universe and using the same engine that powers the hit Descent series, this game is botched in just about every other aspect.

The Adrenaline Vault's critical but revealing review explains how the AD&D license was wasted: "Originally advertised as a true cooperative multiplayer adventure, DtU had the feature axed from it a few months before release. The RPG community, who had been anxiously awaiting an authentic networkable RPG, basically feels shafted. The game could have almost been fun if there was somebody else in it with you, and given the expanse of Descent's ability to multi-play, the resulting removal of this option is baffling.

The graphics are, of course, completely bereft of any acceleration options. Enemies are crudely crafted polygonal characters with ugly, 8 bit texture art stretched haphazardly over their heads. The result is that nearly all of them look pained, as if they are mutations who once appeared semi-presentable. The monsters leap weirdly up and down, and while some of the animation could be passable if it weren't so choppy, it still comes off as very cheap. The game runs on a pixel-bleeding antique version of the Descent code, and even on my P166 with 80 megs of ram, I had to turn the detail down to minimum to get an acceptable framerate in full-screen mode.

By minimum, I don't mean that the textures looked a little blockier and the viewable distance reduced a touch. No. This "feature" essentially turned everything more than three steps from me into flat shaded bounding boxes. Everyone knows that an RPG does not have to flaunt the latest in imaging technology to be a good game. But this simply isn't up to par. 'Tis thoroughly unacceptable by today's standards, in the graphical department. Enough said about my aching eyes.

Furthermore, the program code itself appears old, cranky, and somewhat senile. I installed the patch before giving it the birth run, and it still performed like a decrepit, befuddled wizard who's been sniffing the mandrake powder too heavily. The AI present here is lamentable. Enemies will lurch unsteadily toward you in a slippery manner, which betrays the complete lack of object-to-surface code. They spend their spare time smashing their foreheads against walls, and twitching nervously from one frame to the next. Collision detection was left out of these poor saps' DNA. But they can surf in mid-air.

Eventually, I forced myself to ignore all these aesthetic and architecture-spawned blights, and focused on gameplay. I reduced my time-honored full-screen mode to the windowed version where all my statistical info took up 60 percent of the screen space. It ran decently when so limited, and I started over from the beginning, this time with my mind on how much enjoyment I could distill from the characters and storyline. To its merit, the title sports a solid, accurate AD&D character generation system. Not only can you create all the typical classes and races, but the added ability to play a dark-elven Drow adventurer will have all the Drizzt Do'Urden fans clapping for joy.

With only minor referrals to the game's average manual, you will be able to create a pretty smooth in-game persona. One side note: the 2D character portraits are painted masterfully. For the first time in any RPG, I had a picture of my character that fit his opportunistic personality. The quests take the form of simple dungeon hacks, referring to the actual AD&D system of battle only with regards to armor class and spell memorization. You cut apart the sinister inhabitants of each area, and haul off their goodies. The few stationary NPCs you find will engage in basic conversations with you. Typically, if you give them aid, they will help you along your way. One of the distinct problems here is that when you speak to someone, the screen freezes into an ugly purplish-bluish gray, and the text appears over the top of it. The verbal interaction is achieved through clicking on responses to statements. Simple, but not impressive in the least. I'd have loved to actually hear those creatures, especially considering the time this title took to reach the markets.

The catacombs are laid out in sprawling sub-corridors, each spawning off a locked door that you can access from the central "hubs". Khelben gives you something to access each of these when you complete the preceding quest for him, so the gameplay is linear, but entertaining in that simple sense. Most of these sub-dungeons have a theme, and the creatures you find within correspond with that flavor perfectly. Of course, the beasties get meaner and meaner (though not any smarter) as you go along. I think the mathematical difficulty was scaled correctly, but I cannot consider the title a challenge because of the myriad disturbing flaws in monstrous attitude.

The magic and allure of the Forgotten Realms cannot be captured by a poor, dated Descent conversion. Role playing elements are minimal, and gameplay is linear and typical, even if mildly amusing. The entire visual engine should have been scrapped and rewritten, and the supporting design elements are not strong enough to hold this collapsing castle. Desperate fans of the AD&D world may be able to derive some minor, fleeting enjoyment from the character system and nifty sub-features. But when taken in context of time and technology, this is simply not what the RPG world wants."

Review By HOTUD

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Comments and reviews

VGVeteran50 2023-04-04 1 point

skip IAFIX.BAT use DOSBOX pure(retroarch) mount ISO with retroarch options. choose one of the files to launch game.

Jack Tripper 2023-01-03 -5 points

Hey Larry, you're an IDIOT.
And NO, Crissy doesn't want to be in your little black book so don't bother asking. She says she don't play with pee sized gadgets :-D

Warlord Hector 2020-07-22 4 points

I managed to fix the Cd issue but get always a chrash when I try to exit the first kobold dungeon, that kicks me to dos and says there was a memory error. The -NoMemCheck didnt did any better, still the same crash.

Anyone know how to fix this?

Warlord Hector 2020-07-21 1 point

Was my first PC RGP game as far as I remember. But it was bugged and freezed always on one same level.

Anyway it says Cd rom is not found, tough its mounted on the virtual drive. I would like it play but I can get the game start

RufioSaysKillDarkBrotherhood 2020-04-08 1 point

I actually like this game.

larry 2019-12-09 -6 points

hey gog, hurry up! it's still free!!! unless you jump to it, these cadgers will download now and share it forever.

Zaven 2019-06-14 4 points

i dont care everyone say it sucks.
i love it
atmosphere in this game is just perfect, music is still in my playlists after all those years. yeah, it has bugs, yeah graphics is so-so, but still, its fun, and its classic.
gonna replay it someday for sure.

Firsidh 2019-03-01 1 point

I bought this game the year it was released, despite the hatred so many people have had for the game over the years and despite the continuing hate filled posts I have seen passed off as reviews I still love the game, yes it had issues, but there are so many games out there that are much much worse and literally broken on release that still get praised, this game has unattractive graphics even for day when released, perhaps had they used a more attractive design the game might have been received better, but that alone does not make it a bad game, it was the 1st 3D AD&D game, and as such one should expect no first class game, it is old and it is good once you get into the game and bother to try to play with its limitations and features, accept it for it is and I have no doubt it will be enjoyed. I enjoy it.

lollipopLOMAX278 2016-01-31 11 points

ok, i have never played this before but i see someone has comented that the descent game engine is not good for an RPG game, i completely DISAGREE 100%
with that statement, i believe this game BOMBED simply because the development
team was replaced(a bad move when making ANY type of game)and because they were probably under pressure to GET THIS GAME RELEASED , so they did a RUSH-JOB. i would be willing to bet that if the MODDING COMMUNITY could get hold of
the source code for this thing they could make something AWESOME, so this is my challenge to the mod community, show the world what DTU should have been.

Perry 2015-07-31 -5 points DOS version

One of the worst games ever made, And possibly the worst game ever made by interplay. It even start bad since descent engine is not suitable for RPG and been changing development group for two times, the second time just a few month before the game released, and they remove multiplayer mode but this feature is still falsely state in the box. And don't even start with its lousy graphic, confusing gameplay, and countless bugs, I don't know if the patch fixed anything, but even it does fix say 100% of bugs, this game is still no fun to play at all. Solid example of the producing procedure of a bad game.

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