Planescape: Torment is primarily story-driven, with combat not being prominently featured. The protagonist, known as The Nameless One, is a man who is immortal, but with the cost of him forgetting everything if killed.
The game focuses on his journey through the city of Sigil and other planes to reclaim his memories of these previous lives, and to discover why he was made immortal in the first place. Several characters in the game may join The Nameless One on his journey; most of these characters have encountered him in the past or have been influenced by his actions in some way. The game was not a commercial success, but received critical acclaim and has since become a cult classic. Claimed by video game journalists to be the best role-playing game of , it was lauded for its immersive dialogue, for the dark and relatively obscure Planescape setting, and for the protagonist's unique persona, which shirked many characteristics of traditional role-playing games.
It is considered one of the greatest video games of all time, and continues to receive attention long after its release. Gameplay Planescape: Torment is built on BioWare's Infinity Engine, which presents the player with a pre-rendered world in an isometric perspective in which player characters are controlled.
In Planescape: Torment, the player takes the role of "The Nameless One", an immortal man with amnesia on a quest to learn why. Exploration around the painted scenery is accomplished by clicking on the ground to move, or on objects and characters to interact with them. Items and spells may be employed through hotkeys, "quick slots", or a radial menu. An alternative to armor is the use of magical tattoos, which can be applied to The Nameless One and certain other characters to enhance their abilities.
The game begins with character creation, where the player assigns attribute points, such as strength, intelligence, and charisma, to The Nameless One.
The Nameless One starts the game as a fighter class, but the player may later freely change it to a thief or wizard. The player may recruit companions over the course of the game to join the party. There are seven potential companions, but only a maximum of five may accompany The Nameless One at any given time.
Conversation is frequent among party members, occurring both randomly and during conversations with other non-player characters. The gameplay often focuses on the resolution of quests through dialogue rather than combat, and many of the game's combat encounters can be resolved or avoided through dialogue or stealth.
The Nameless One carries a journal, which helps the player keep track of the game's numerous quests and subplots. As The Nameless One is immortal, running out of health points usually imposes no penalty beyond respawning in a different location. This "patch" will allow your characters to gain Max HP when they level up. Simply extract the archive into your "Override" folder. They are items that you can buy.
Equipping them changes your appearance to the appropriate armored figure and alters mentioned stats. This gets rid of the battle music, except for in the final part of the game. No music will play during battle. This is a book that you can 'talk' to. It has several options, like changing your character's stats, alignment, class, money, experience, health status, location and available party members.
It can give you many useful items including some items that were not included in the game, and all of the game's spell scrolls from levels This mod removes the black Fog of War from the main outdoor city areas, like in Baldur's Gate 2. If you have a non-English version of Planescape: Torment, installing this mod will allow you to play Torment in the original English it was written in.
This does not change any sounds, only text. Both can now be obtained in-game. One of the many lost quests of Planescape: Torment, this one happens in the Buried Village, so you won't be able to play it if you're past that area. A modified Annah for your game. If you appreciate the work done within the wiki, please consider supporting The Cutting Room Floor on Patreon. Thanks for all your support! From The Cutting Room Floor. Category : Subpages.
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