Getting the game to work/Understanding it: 4/10
Simply put, this game runs like crap under the default settings in DOSBox. The user is going to need to press CTRL+F12 a bunch until they reach about 20000 cycles. Once youve found your speed niche, it becomes much more playable. Youre going to start off in a moist dungeon filled with rats and goblins. Move around with the arrow keys, or by clicking the direction with your mouse. You can find your inventory by clicking your face and hitting next. Later, this becomes a giant pain in the ass, but for right now you should just equip your weapon. Press the swords button to draw your weapon, then hold right-click and move your mouse around to attack. One more thing, youre going to be asked some questions from the manual in true oldgame anti-piracy fashion, so heres the list to those. Now, we can begin.Gameplay: 7½/10
The first dungeon might prove to be too hard for many beginning players, especially with the awkward scheme theyve implemented. Moving around is pretty tough, and you are prone to being attacked from behind quite often. Youll have to rest and save frequently, because dying is taken quite literally. Once you get the hang of things, the game becomes a lot of fun as you move around the world, gathering information and doing jobs and the like. Still, you have to listen very carefully some times, as the journal doesnt provide you with much of anything, and the map you have to tag all by yourself. Sometimes youll get attacked at random in a town, so always be prepared. At this point, you can see that it is definitely the first Elder Scrolls game, but where in the hell does the title "Arena" come in? Ill get back to that, for now, -2½ points for not telling me what to do very well.
Graphics: 6/10
Understandably, this game is very large, and its only 1994, so its not going to exactly "excel" in the graphics department. While its perfectly playable as a game, its almost impossible to tell where youre going sometimes, as theres a thick fog covering anything within 20 feet of you. Theres a multitude of 2D sprites like trees, fountains and people, never changing their plane of existence, always stuck in their limited dimension. However, the cutscenes are pretty good, the textures are pretty nice, and theres a lot of other things that strike my interest like how it changes from day to night. Pretty cool stuff. -4 points overall, though.
Sound: 7/10
Very atmospheric, the game really helps get you along with nice music and lots of sound effects. I wish that sometimes there was some talking though, -3 points for me being dissatisfied.
Overall: 7¼/10
Why is this game called Arena, anyway, I havent come across any sort of gladiator-fighting or coliseums or nothing. Oh, its because they rebuilt this game from an old project, adding in RPG elements and the like, only to scrap the original Arena gameplay, and still to leave the title. That doesnt make any sense. Either way, if youre a Skyrim fan, you should be checking this out, Bethesda graciously gives it out for free from their website. Youll probably spend a good moment on it, and experience gaming history as it once was.Links:
http://www.elderscrolls.com/arena - Download Elder Scrolls Chapter One: Arena
http://www.svatopluk.com/arena/manual/ - Arena Players Guide
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