Ultima VI - The False Prophet

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A top-down dungeon view displays a stone chamber with red brick walls, green grass borders, and brown floor tiles. Four white statue pedestals occupy the corners while a small blue and red character stands near the center. The right panel shows character stats for Belgarath with portrait, displaying STR 16, DEX 21, INT 20, Magic 40/40, Health 82/90, and Level/Exp 3/396. A dialog box at bottom reports 'Use-oaken door opened!' with brown text on tan background. The bottom left shows location coordinates '7-04-0161' and wind direction 'SE', with a toolbar of colorful command icons below the main view.

Ultima VI - The False Prophet

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Ultima VI: The False Prophet is a computer role-playing game developed by Origin Systems and released in 1990 for DOS. It continues the epic fantasy saga where the player commands a party of adventurers in a turn-based combat system. The game features an expansive overworld and dungeon environments to explore, with deep character development and tactical combat. Players navigate isometric or top-down perspectives while managing inventory, spells, and party composition. The story follows the protagonist as they uncover a conspiracy involving the Guardian and must travel between worlds to save Britannia. The game emphasizes exploration and puzzle-solving alongside combat, offering a substantial single-player campaign. Ultima VI introduced several innovations to the series while maintaining the franchise's signature blend of role-playing depth and narrative ambition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Ultima VI - The False Prophet released?

Ultima VI - The False Prophet was released in 1990 for the DOS.

What type of game is Ultima VI - The False Prophet?

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