The Temple of Elemental Evil (video game)
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The Temple of Elemental Evil is a 2003 role-playing video game by Troika Games. It is a remake of the classic Dungeons & Dragons adventure The Temple of Elemental Evil using the 3.5 edition rules. This is the only computer role-playing game to take place in the Greyhawk campaign setting, and the first video game to implement the 3.5 edition rule set.[6] The game was published by Atari, who then held the interactive rights of the Dungeons & Dragons franchise.[7]
The Temple of Elemental Evil | |
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Developer(s) | Troika Games |
Publisher(s) | Atari |
Director(s) | Tim Cain |
Producer(s) | Thomas R. Decker Todd Hartwig |
Designer(s) | Tim Cain Thomas R. Decker |
Programmer(s) | Steve Moret |
Artist(s) | Michael McCarthy |
Composer(s) | Ron Fish |
Series | Greyhawk |
Platform(s) | Windows |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Role-playing,[4] turn-based tactics[5] |
Mode(s) | Single-player[4] |
The Temple of Elemental Evil was released in autumn of 2003 and was criticized for stability issues and other bugs.[8] The turn-based tactical combat, however, was generally thought to be implemented well, and is arguably the most faithful representation of the then-current tabletop role-playing game ("3.5e") rules in a video game.