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March

A Farewell to Dragons - Review @ SquareGo

by Magerette, Sunday - March 14, 2010 17:49

Reviews for A Farewell to Dragons are still rather scarce, but SquareGo adds one to the list with an over-all score of 3/5:

As with most Action RPGs A Farewell to Dragons focuses on combat and this is unfortunately where the game suffers.  Fights boil down to doing damage to an enemy and healing comrades.  There is little variety in the battles and even after playing for a considerable number of hours it can feel unintuitive when choosing targets for spells...

Overall A Farewell to Dragons is a nice, story based adventure which suffers from a lack of ambition in the fun aspect of the game.  Whilst the exceptionally interesting world and fascinating plot help drive the experience forwards, the badly designed combat system slows you down too often for this to be remembered as a classic.

Source: N4G

A Farewell to Dragons - Review @ gameSlave

by Dhruin, Thursday - March 04, 2010 20:00

gameSlave has a new review for A Farewell to Dragons that carries the pretty ordinary score of 5/10.  There's not a huge amount of detail beyond the graphics and bad VO but here's a snip:

The game is pretty much a rip off of every point n' click RPG which has come before it. You have to assemble your team of witty outcasts and move from place to place, looting, killing and pillaging as you go.

While there is an aspect of morality it's pretty underplayed, with most of your decisions having little or no effect on the outcome of your journey. There is the occasional decision which can come back to haunt/help you - leave the bandit alive and he might come to your rescue later, for example - but for the most part it's just killing your way one location after another.

Source: Blues News

February

A Farewell to Dragons - UK Retail Release Dated

by Dhruin, Monday - February 01, 2010 19:51

Excalibur sent out a PR announcing they will be bringing A Farewell to Dragons to UK retail on February 26th.  No word on whether there are any changes from the current digital release at Steam and the like:

Excalibur Publishing Ltd. keen to release new sci-fi fantasy RPG to the UK market


Excalibur Publishing Ltd is set to release classic action role-playing game ‘A Farewell to Dragons’ in the UK. As of February 2010 you will be able to follow Victor’s story and have hand in his fate.

Midworld, created in a Russian fantasy book by authors Sergey Lukyanenko and Nikolay Perumov, set the scene for the game and Victor is it’s hero. He is an ordinary doctor who finds himself in Midworld after being attacked and losing consciousness. This is where the player comes in. After a series of initiations you will master the power and the magic of the four elements, having learned how to use them to your advantage.

Guided by the sorceress Telle you will make new friends and come across numerous enemies who you must destroy. You will explore this mysterious world where anything can happen and pass numerous initiations in order to proceed. Your final destination is the faraway Outer World Castle in which you will be put through your last test and seal the fate of Middle World.

Robert Stallibrass of Excalibur Publishing says: “In collaborating with 1C, the leading Eastern and Central European games publisher and developer, we have been given a great opportunity to bring an epic dragon-slaying adventure to the UK market. We are looking forward to the gamer’s responses as we really enjoy this adventure.”

The product will retail at £24.99, is available on pre-order at www.excalibur-publishing.com and will officially hit the shelves in all major game retailers on 26 February 2010.

December

RPGWatch Feature - A Farewell to Dragons Review

by Dhruin, Thursday - December 31, 2009 22:49

Steam's current sale makes A Farewell to Dragons a tantalising prospect, so we have a comprehensive review just in time.  Not quite an action/rpg, not quite living up to the old school cRPGs it attempts to emulate, A Farewell to Dragons is a game full of good ideas lost in unsuccessful execution.  Here's an excerpt:

AFTD takes up Arcanum’s mantle of steampunk with a vivid and nicely imagined 19th century-style setting full of period locomotives and gunslinging bandits leavened with colleges of arcane magic wielders and wild clans of catwomen. Dwarves are - as usual - the masters of technology, and in this incarnation rather than being ponderous, they’re agile and nimble scientists as well as miners or smiths. Dwarven gearmasters will provide your party with a large array of potent WMDs, including explosives, poisons, flamethrowers, machine guns, muskets, rifles, pistols, and chain saws, including one entitled The Blood-Stained Maniac Saw. Not everyone can master these weapons, however, and not every NPC fits the bill. Victor is unique in the game in having a variety of skill paths, able to be master of all four elemental magics, a fighter, gunslinger,  or any hybrid of the three.

Read it all here.

November

A Farewell to Dragons - Available on Steam

by Asbjoern, Thursday - November 12, 2009 13:42

A Farewell to Dragons is available now on Steam for the price of 29.99€, though the price depends on your regional currency.

October

A Farewell to Dragons - To be Released Tomorrow

by Myrthos, Thursday - October 29, 2009 08:58

We used to have this game in our database as Not the Time for Dragons but it went of the radar. Leth informed us that this steampunk party based RPG is going to be released tomorrow through GamersGate. There is however little we know about it at this time as all the news we have is about screens.

April

Not the Time for Dragons - Screens @ Strategy Informer

by Dhruin, Wednesday - April 16, 2008 00:47

Strategy Informer has 16 screens from No Time For Dragons, which turns out to be the action/RPG we have in our database as Not The Time For Dragons.  We have at least half a dozen newsbits about screens at Russian site CRPG.ru, so these may not be new, but the fact that these come via UK publisher 505 Games is news to us.

505 Games lists "2008" for the release date.

Source: Bluesnews

July

Not the Time for Dragons - Screens @ CRPG.ru

by Dhruin, Tuesday - July 31, 2007 12:59

CRPG.ru let us know they have six new screens from Not the time for Dragons.

June

Not the Time for Dragons - Screens @ CRPG.ru

by Dhruin, Wednesday - June 20, 2007 05:19

CRPG.ru dropped us a line to say they have around two dozen new screens from Not the Time for Dragons.

April

Not the Time for Dragons - Screens @ CRPG.ru

by Dhruin, Wednesday - April 25, 2007 02:08

CRPG.ru let us know they have nine new Not the Time for Dragons screens on offer.

Not the Time for Dragons - Trailer and 11 New Screens @ CRPG.ru

by Corwin, Wednesday - April 18, 2007 05:39

Eddard Stark from CRPG.ru sends along the news that there is now an official trailer available for your viewing pleasure, and 11 new screens . Check them out, they come strongly recommended. He also points out that the text for the trailer is in cyrillic script.

March

Not the Time for Dragons - Screens @ CRPG.ru

by Dhruin, Wednesday - March 28, 2007 01:02

Sixteen new screens for Not the Time for Dragons can be found at CRPG.ru, divided into the themes of battles, magic effects and the Cat clan lands.

February

Not the Time for Dragons - Screens @ CRPG.ru

by Dhruin, Wednesday - February 07, 2007 12:05

CRPG.ru dropped us a line to say they have seven new screens from Not the Time for Dragons.

January

Not the Time for Dragons - Screens @ CRPG.ru

by Dhruin, Tuesday - January 16, 2007 23:22

CRPG.ru let us know they have a new batch of eight screens from Akella's Not the Time for Dragons.

December

Not the Time for Dragons - Screens @ CRPG.ru

by Dhruin, Monday - December 25, 2006 06:44

Four new screens from the Russian project Not the Time for Dragons are up at CRPG.ru.

Not the Time for Dragons - Screens @ CRPG.ru

by Dhruin, Friday - December 15, 2006 21:33

CRPG.ru let us know they have five new screens from the Russian project Not the Time for Dragons, showing off some city landscapes and combat scenes.

Information about

A Farewell to Dragons

Developer: Arise

SP/MP: Single-player
Setting: Steampunk
Genre: Action-RPG
Combat: Pausable Real-time
Play-time: Over 60 hours
Voice-acting: None

Regions & platforms
Russia
· Homepage
· Platform: PC
· Released: 2007-11-16
· Publisher: 1C Company

UK
· Homepage
· Platform: PC
· Released: 2009-10-30
· Publisher: 1C Company