There's no endgame content nor a lot of side stuff to do, so the completion is pretty straight forward. There's very little to say about the playthrough, you do the story and grind at certain places and that's it. So in the long run its actually harder than the original game. You do not need any extra playthroughs, just one playthrough through each game, and you carry your party into the next game, so I only count it as one playthrough total. But combat is more subtle and places more emphasis on tactics, and the puzzles are tougher. In order to be able to run The Bards Tale at a minimum standard for the game, you will need a CPU ranked better than Pentium 4 2Ghz / AMD AthlonXP 2400, more than 512Mb, a GPU that is better ranked than GeForce FX5700 or better / ATI Radeon 9600 or better, while the PC system is running on Windows 7. I would assume most people would get it done in 15-20 hours. The final play time on my save file is 15 hours and 55 minutes. Most of the challenge of the completion comes from dealing with the puzzles and not having any fucking clue what to do, which this walkthrough will of course negate. The game is chock full of story related achievements. Only two of the achievements are really missable. It does not have much in the way of graphics, so even older computers can likely play it just fine.īTT has a list of achievements that are split between the 3 games in it. I'm not saying it's unplayable, but if you do happen to have a laptop or PC, I would definitely play this on there. Everything else also has a contrived method of doing it on console. There's dozens and dozens of spells, and it's easy enough to find the one you want on PC because you can type in the name or search by category really easily, but there's no simple way to do this on console. It's like Wasteland Remastered but much worse. Play The Bard’s Tale today on your favorite compatible Android device. I'm going to be real with you, playing this game on the console sucks, and I can't suggest it. Head along the passage until you find the rat. Downstairs, you may smash barrels if you like, but your sword is not very good for this sort of thing. All 3 games are turn based RPGs, which an old school interface to match their age. Start heading towards the stairs going to the cellar, but first stop and investigate the chest in Mary’s room and listen to the dialogue. So what we have here is a walkthrough for The Bard's Tale Trilogy.
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