Entomorph: Plague of the Darkfall | |
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Developer(s) | Cyberlore Studios |
Publisher(s) | Mindscape Inc. |
Distributor(s) | Mindscape |
Platform(s) | PC Windows 3.1, Mac OS |
Release | 10 September 1995 |
Genre(s) | Role-playing video game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Review scores | |
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Publication | Score |
PC Gamer (US) | 81% |
Next Generation | |
PC Zone | 78 out of 100 |
Fusion | 4 out of 5 |
Entomorph: Plague of the Darkfall is an action-adventure role-playing video game by Strategic Simulations, Inc. In Entomorph, the player controls the character Warrick. It is the second video game based in the fictional universe World of Aden, the first being World of Aden: Thunderscape. (Though both games share the same setting, Entomorph is not a sequel to Thunderscape.)
Writing for PC Gamer US, Trent Ward called Entomorph "an attractive, innovative break from the usual RPG fare." The reviewer for Next Generation called the game a "refreshing mixture" of mechanics and praised its graphics and music, but found fault with its control scheme and combat system.
In Computer Gaming World, Scorpia wrote that the game "probably does not have enough of any one element to satisfy fans of a particular genre", but that it "does work fairly well with what it has". The magazine included Entomorph in its holiday 1995 buyer's guide, where a writer noted that "the action and unique story will provide gamers with an interesting, and different, CRPG".
Chris Anderson of PC Zone considered Entomorph to be an attempt to compete with Ultima VIII, and he found it unsuccessful in this regard. However, he summarized the game as "good and reasonably big, with a fairly engrossing storyline".Fusion's Dave Harris called the game "a good beginner's RPG" and "an excellent adjunct to Thunderscape".
In his book Dungeons and Desktops: The History of Computer Role-Playing Games (2008), the video game historian Matt Barton called Entomorph and its companion World of Aden: Thunderscape "well-crafted and highly playable games [that] attracted little interest from CRPG fans then or now."