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Seal of Evil: Interview @ RPG Codex

(PC: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by Dhruin @ Thursday - August 19, 2004 - 04:18 -
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RPG Codex has interviewed Liu Jiang from Object Software about 'Seal of Evil', the prequel to Prince of Qin. Here's a clip:
Please describe what Seal of Evil is, in brief, to our readers.

Seal of Evil is an A-RPG game and it is the prequel to Prince of Qin. This title adopts an entirely new engine and the game system is greatly improved as compared with POQ. Players will have a completely different feeling while playing the game.

The game is set in the last few years of the Warring States period in ancient China more than 2,200 years ago. The State of Qin had gradually become the most powerful of the seven major states and had began a long term offensive to conquer the other six major states. During this offensive they launched repeated wars against the Baiyun people which were a minority race in the south west of China.

In the game the lead character is Lan Wei, the daughter of the Leader of East Baiyue, Lan Xiong. After his mysterious death Lan Wei sets out on her adventure to find the famous Empyrean Stones in the belief that it will bring her father back to life. Although she succeeds in finding the Empyrean Stones she had not expected that piecing together the mysterious stones would have such dire consequences. You have to play the game to discover what these consequences are and how Lan Wei and her friends cope with them.

The game combines ancient Chinese history with Chinese legend to provide a rich background which we think will be as fascinating to players around the world as it has been to players in China where Seal of Evil has been very successful.
 
 
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