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Pool of Radiance has been rated 35 times so far, average score: 7.49/10 points


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Jay has rated 9/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Jay)

Revolutionized RPGs. TONS of AD&D fun.

OFoglada has rated 5/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from OFoglada)

Wonderful Introductory Appeal... however it dies off about 30 minutes into the game when you begin encountering bug after bug after bug.

EverythingXen has rated 7/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from EverythingXen)

The first, and still fun to play (if you can get it to run). Didn't like the journal entries... but loved the feeling of hitting level 5 and getting fireball and showing those damned endless waves of Kobolds who was boss....

Sheltem has rated 7/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Sheltem)

Although archaic by todays standards this game is still fun to play, if you can run it on your computer and don't lose the annoying code wheel that is used for copy protection.

Brian has rated 7/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Brian)

Gold Box games were the best. They were all the same except for the story, but were a blast.

SnowQueen has rated 4/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from SnowQueen)

Hated the interface. The drop down menu style made me feel like I was at work using Excel. Really took me out of the game. Also had issues with character control. But it was pretty.

brassi has rated 6/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from brassi)

I wasn't a huge fan but I played it a couple years after release. Buck Rogers was the only game with the SSI engine I really liked

Ammon777 has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Ammon777)

The best CRPG ever! also my first CRPG played ever!

sctvorp has rated 1/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from sctvorp)

played demo, boring, slow, sucky, stupid, no customization. Why isnt this stupid game in the bargain bin yet? I can't believe they sell this crap for 50 dollars still.

Walkyier has rated 9/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Walkyier)

A huge step over Bards Tale and the like. Great game

DTeach33 has rated 8/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from DTeach33)

The one that started the "Gold box" series. It had some very large epic battles and I enjoyed it more than most of the later ones. Other reviewers: don't get this one mixed up with the recent release of a similar name. This is the 1988 one.

Rab has rated 8/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Rab)


Angelhunt has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Angelhunt)

Besides Ultima V and Eye of the Beholder, Pool of Radiance is one of my all time rpg favorites. Great story and I loved SSI's interface. If you can't get any of these old games to work, buy an old commodore amiga with harddisk. games of that time were much better on this platform than on the ms-dos pc's anyway.

Arax_TheBold has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Arax_TheBold)

This is THE greatest game ever. Sadly its virtuly unplayable now. But at the time it had no peer, and to this days the memories of the time spent playing do not compare to todays games. Morrowind is close, very close. But it is not D&D. And you have no party to adventure with. My chracter name i have been using in games like DAoC and Everquest are stolen from this game, specificly the pre-generated party on the c-64 version.

HolyThunder has rated 3/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from HolyThunder)

Way too many Bug,Was Release way too fast.

qwer has rated 2/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from qwer)


Mattias Kreku has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Mattias Kreku)

This game got me started in the RPG genre. it was the very first RPG I ever played, on my trusty C64. I don't care what anyone else says, this game is one of the classics of all time. Great player statistics, great story, a fantastic "questmaster" (lack of a better name for the quest office), a beautiful fascinating world, well balanced weapons and armour, intimidating and interesting and VARIED foes, lots of hidden dungeons and special enemies (like the guy in the well in the beginning of the game..), and even some hard-to-solve puzzles. The interface and the loading times were the only bad things about this game. Guess that doesn't apply for the PC version.

stephen reader has rated 8/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from stephen reader)

JUST A GREAT GAME. GIVE IT TIME AND YOU GROW TO LOVE IT.

GrandReaganX has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from GrandReaganX)

First, I believe some people have reviewed the original Pools of Radiance thinking is was its ill fated sequal -- this game should be MUCH higher on the all-time best RPG list. PoR cemented the RPG genre and really was an ambitious undertaking. The graphics were amazing, the was story great, and the game itself worked around the limitions the hardware of the time imposed rather nicely.

Jacko has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Jacko)

Ignore the idiots that thought this review was for Pool of Radiance II. POR2 was terrible but POR1 was the first game to showcase how great Dungeons and Dragons RPGs were on the computer. Fans of the early SSI D&D games still have these games. I wish someone could make another blatant turn-based sytem for D&D PC games.

Volourn has rated 7/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Volourn)

A fun game. One of the better older dnd games. Well be remembered for a long time. Too bad the same can't be said for its predecessors.

Sony666 has rated 9/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Sony666)

It was the king of the kill 15 years ago... *sigh* /me is getting old. PoR started the Cycle which was ended by Icewind Dale 2 now. The future is for engines like Neverwinter's, but those who truely played this game back in 1988 will never forget it.

Red! has rated 8/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Red!)

Pool of Radiance was the first D&D to actually get me into the genre. Well, come to think of it, it was the only one...

jamey has rated 3/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from jamey)

horribly boring game.

The Master has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from The Master)

A classic.

Jason has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Jason)

Awesome memories

Hollow has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Hollow)

Can i say EPIC? I played it in my Amiga, and it roxed vs the PC version. The battles were thick. Tension was high as you cast that last fireball into the damn buggers knowing it was make or break, cause your party was almost FUBAR. And as with most goldboxes, it was worth playing it for the storyline alone. Kudos to SSI, you shall always be remembered.

msilverfox has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from msilverfox)

You know, several people here (pretty much all the bad reviews) seem to be reviewing the crappy new version. The original, Gold Box one is ... perfect. Did so many things correctly that games since have done wrong.

shaman02 has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from shaman02)

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Desdicado has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Desdicado)

The 1st CRPG I played, superb, really sucked you in and made you play just a bit more.

Kranky has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Kranky)

What a shame to see this game's overall rating lowered because people are too ignorant to realize that Pool of Radiance TWO (Or rather Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor.) is a different game. Man, let me tell ya, there are only three games I remember as a kid on my dinky Radio Shack computer. One was the Sierra adventure series, another was the Ultima series, and the final one was the entire line of SSI's D&D games. The beauty of turn-based combat to the nth degree! I even bought the gold-silver-platinum-whatever-they-were-called collections a few years back just to replay these glories. Loved the entire line but Pool of Radiance will always be my favorite just because it was the first.

Arctos has rated 3/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Arctos)

Maybe the most dissapointing rpg ever

n4tune8 has rated 7/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from n4tune8)

Gold Box: A classic. Cloudkill has never been so much fun. Maps had to be drawn by hand on paper though... Ah, the good ol' times. But c'mon, it was nowhere as good as you all seem to remember. Bard's Tale was THE game!

Pam has rated 1/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from Pam)

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CHL9000 has rated 10/10 points (Click here to see more Reviews from CHL9000)

Everbody have to play the GoldBox games.
 
 
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