Description
The direct sequel to
Betrayal at Krondor,
Return to Krondor takes the player back to the fantasy world of Midkemia, which is once more in peril.
It is the story of Bear, ruthless mercenary in pursuit of the Tear of the Gods, a holy artifact of immense power. As Squire James of Krondor, it is your task to follow the trail of death and destruction Bear has left in his wake and to stop him before he reaches the Tear. As you progress in your travels you will discover that someone or something is creating dark beings and horrible perversions of nature, suggesting that things are very wrong in Krondor besides the ambitions of a single renegade mercenary.
Alternate Titles
- "重返克朗多" -- Chinese title (traditional)
- "Thief of Dreams" -- Concept title
- "RtK" -- Common abbreviation
- "Raymond E. Feist's Rückkehr nach Krondor" -- German title
Part of the Following Groups
User Reviews
The Press Says
| Power Unlimited |
Jan, 1999 |
8.3 out of 10 |
83 |
| Game Revolution |
Jan 01, 1999 |
B+ |
83 |
| PC Player (Germany) |
Jan, 1999 |
81 out of 100 |
81 |
| GamePro |
Jan 01, 2000 |
4 out of 5 |
80 |
| GameSpot |
Dec 21, 1998 |
7.9 out of 10 |
79 |
| FileFactory Games / Gameworld Network |
Sep 27, 2002 |
78 out of 100 |
78 |
| GameStar (Germany) |
Feb, 1999 |
75 out of 100 |
75 |
| IGN |
Jan 28, 1999 |
7.4 out of 10 |
74 |
| PC Gameplay (Benelux) |
Jan, 1999 |
73 out of 100 |
73 |
| Jeuxvideo.com |
Apr 07, 1999 |
13 out of 20 |
65 |
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Trivia
Raymond E. Feist, author of the Midkemia series on which the Krondor games are based, has written a triology of three novels based on the events and characters of Betrayal at Krondor and Return to Krondor.
The final book in the series, Krondor: Tear of the Gods, details the main plot of Return to Krondor. Feist has made several changes in the story so that the events of the game make more sense from a storyline perspective. Most significantly, the ending has been changed so as to be less open-ended. In the game, the ending is pretty much a blantant set-up for a sequel. Since Sierra scrapped the sequel, Feist has changed the ending so that it more naturally leads up to the events in his later books.
This entry to the MobyGames database was contributed by
Alan Chan (3712) on Nov 23, 1999.