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Arx Fatalis

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Based on 31 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: DreamCatcher Interactive
Developer: Arkane Studios
Genre(s): Role-Playing Game
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: December 23, 2003
Summary
Arx is the name of an underground urban environment where your special experience will begin, in the realm of medieval fantasy. Be prepared to penetrate a world where the sun has slowly retreated and completely vanished. A world taken over by an unfriendly and threatening atmosphere, imposing the exodus of Arx inhabitants to the obscure meanders of a dwarf mine in order to survive. There, they had to become acquainted with an unusual neighborhood, among goblins, trolls and ratmen... [DreamCatcher Interactive]
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What The Critics Said
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Computer Games Magazine
The experience is so immersive one can build a fishing rod, catch a fish, and bake it in an open fire. [Apr 2004, p.7]
Cheat Code Central
Not a perfect game but considering how much entertainment is jam- packed onto this disk, it's nothing short of remarkable. RPG lovers will be rewarded for their intellectual style of gaming with this title.
RPG Fan
Doesn't do much of anything RPG fans haven't seen countless times before-but it does everything we've seen time and again well.
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
Arx should take you around 30 hours to complete, possibly more depending on how fast you are at figuring out a few of the puzzles or how often you have to reload some of the more difficult combats.
Read Full Review >BonusStage
As you’re playing through the game, you’ll clearly see that the developers have created one of those memorable virtual worlds where you can spend many hours exploring each and every crevice as you try to solve all the riddles Arx has to offer.
Read Full Review >GamingTrend
Arkane Studios has done a wonderful job in transferring this PC game onto the Xbox where hopefully even more people can enjoy it.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
If you don't have any hang-ups with wandering around in dark places, and you're looking for a deep and involving role-playing game, then you'd be doing yourself a favor by checking out Arx Fatalis. This is a game you can really lose yourself in.
Read Full Review >GameZone
This title ported very well to the Xbox. Though mostly a quest-driven RPG, Arx Fatalis still manages to offer enough variety and discovery to keep players enthralled.
Read Full Review >Gamer's Hell
Yeah, it’s filled with clichés. Sure it’s not as huge as Morrowind. It looks quite good, sounds alright as well, and plays okay. Sure it won’t change the genre of RPG’s much, but it’s a game with a fairly interesting premise, some cool quests, a good assortment of items.
Read Full Review >Gamer's Pulse
The perfect balance of non-linear gameplay and plot development, the game offers a unique experience that successfully evolves the gameplay of the original.
Read Full Review >Team Xbox
I loved the gruesome environments, humor of the goblins, and the vast array of adventures that I encountered along the way. Sadly if they had spent more time on updating the dated graphics I feel this game would be much more eye catching and well-rounded.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
It's long, complex, and difficult. There's so much freedom of control and so many passages to discover, that it's hard not to find yourself completely immersed in this dark and dangerous world.
Read Full Review >IGN
A solid RPG with an innovative magic system. With some deep object interaction, challenging puzzles, and a nice progression, the game is a fun experience.
Read Full Review >XboxAddict
Less reverb and echo! Sure the game is underground and all, but lay off a bit!
Read Full Review >Game Informer
Those desiring a fast-paced FPS should search elsewhere, but Arx will certainly be up some people's alleys. [Jan 2004, p.150]
Read Full Review >Deeko
Fans of "Morrowind" will be interested immediately, since the essential style of the game is very similar, but the game offers up less depth than "Morrowind" in many ways and is far less open ended.
Read Full Review >GMR Magazine
With its open-ended structure and unusual story line, Arx Fatalis is the polar opposite of traditional console RPGs, and that's why I like it so much.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
If "Morrowind," fantasy and claustrophobia are not your favourite things, then there really isn't a point.
Read Full Review >Xbox Nation Magazine
The inventory control is needlessly fiddly, casting spells is more trouble than it's worth, and it's very easy to miss a hint and completely lose track of the plotline. Just like Morrowind, though, Arx's core quality stands above all the glaring issues, and it's hard to stop playing once you take up the quest.
Read Full Review >Gamestyle
The voice-acting meanwhile features a variety of accents and the sound effects adequately portray the stark reality of a strange world.
Read Full Review >GamerFeed
The nonlinear gameplay, extreme environment interaction and first person perspective create a world different from the standard role-playing game, and that's like a breath of fresh air for those tired of straightforward and clichéd titles.
Read Full Review >eToychest
For those who grew up on dungeon crawls, this is a title that can't miss.
Read Full Review >Official Xbox Magazine
A poor framerate, bland textures, awful character models, clipping bugs, and a messy interface all suck the fun out of what should be a solid RPG. [Jan 2004, p.76]
GamePro
The game drags under the weight of too much walking and item gathering - mostly while looking down at the ground - and not enough engaging action.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
Has a unique visual style, an involving storyline, and several dozen hours of intensely immersive gameplay.
Read Full Review >Armchair Empire
You really, really have to like old-school dungeon crawler RPGs to derive any enjoyment out of playing Arx Fatalis. Ugly graphics, poor controls due to unwisely incorporated first-person perspective gameplay, and long stretches of boring dungeon exploration create a mediocre game that is at least five years too late to merit consideration.
Read Full Review >TotalGames.net
AF does a better job with collision detection, though unfortunately damage balance is regularly far from perfect. Taking out an enemy as insignificant as a rat may only take a single punch, for example, though strangely it takes many more attacks with a metal bar.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
This is a perfectly awful conversion with poor controls, cumbersome combat, an antiquarian save system, inadequate maps and clumsy menu design. [Jan 2004, p.111]
games(TM)
It's the faintest of pulses on a cadaver we've seen many times before - identikit dungeons, faceless monsters and convoluted menu systems should be a thing of the past by now. [Christmas 2003, p.126]
What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 6.6 (out of 10) based on 3 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Matioz K. gave it a10:
This is the the best game I have ever played. It has all the favourite things I like in the game.
Mark P. gave it a1:
Despite promising aspects like cooking, this came out to be an extremely boring morrowind wannabe.
Jamie X. gave it a 9:
Hugely enjoyable game. Large world to explore, good story, lots of interesting puzzles. INteresting magic system using gestures. A little buggy but fine once patched.
