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Description

Chaos Strikes Back was a semi-sequel to seminal RPG Dungeon Master, but a true sequel came several years later. The game fuses real-time battles with puzzle solving and travelling, although the game now auto-maps. Rain and magic usage effects are incorporated into the engine. The first part of the game is spent above ground, visiting villages with shops and temples, and trawling through forests.

Alternate Titles

  • "Dungeon Master II: Skullkeep" -- Sega CD Title
  • "Dungeon Master 2" -- Informal Title
  • "DM2" -- Common Abbreviation

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The Press Says

GamePro Sep, 1994 3.9 out of 5 78
Game Players Sep, 1994 74 out of 100 74
Video Games & Computer Entertainment Sep, 1994 7 out of 10 70

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Trivia

Even though developed by an American company, Dungeon Master II was first released in Japan, on the PC-9801 system, in 1993. Other Japanese systems it was released for include the PC-9821, the FM Towns and the Sega CD. The first English-language release was for the Sega CD in 1994. After many delays, versions for Western computers (PC, Amiga and Mac) followed in 1995.


This entry was contributed by amunition (3), Terok Nor (9498), Chris Martin Bronze Star Contributing Member (1121) and Billoute (209)
 

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