Description

The sequel to Ultima featured several improvements over the original, such as separate town and world maps, and the concept of traveling through time gates into different eras on Earth. Other than that the gameplay is pretty much the same as in Ultima I, with your single character roaming the land fighting monsters and looking for key items.

In the original Ultima a hero from a certain third rate blue planet orbiting an insignificant yellow sun came to the world of Sosaria and slew the evil wizard Mondain before he could fulfill his dreams of universal domination. Thus peace was brought to Sosaria, and the hero hailed as a champion of the people of all time.

Unfortunately, Mondain happened to have a young apprentice/lover named Minax who is understandably upset over his death. Using her considerable powers, Minax travels through time and space to the hero's homeworld of Earth and instigates a nuclear war, thus serving the dual purpose of working out her frustration as well as erasing the hero from history. Of course, as the hero, this works out rather badly for you, and so with the help of Lord British you must travel through time and somehow find Minax and prevent the events which culminate in the destruction of Earth.

Alternate Titles

  • "Ultima II: Second Age of Darkness" -- (For the second part of the trilogy)
  • "Ultima 2" -- informal name

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User Reviews

Has trouble keeping the player motivated DOS Daniel Saner (860)
Bigger but ultimately a worse game than the previous Ultima, and probably the lowest point of the series. DOS Pix (1149)
To Be Honest...This Isn't My Favorite Ultima Game DOS rs2000 (15)
A piece of Ultima history... literally. DOS Jeff Sinasac (318)

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Trivia

Ultima II was never re-released by Origin as a single game. They had trouble getting the publishing rights back from Sierra, and it wasn't until Electronic Arts published the Ultima Collection almost 15 years later that the game was commonly available for purchase again.


This entry was contributed by Alan Chan (3715), Terok Nor (9506) and Jeanne Bronze Star Contributing Member (48747)
 

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