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Fate (video game)

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Fate
Screenshot from Fate
Developer(s)WildTangent
Publisher(s)WildTangent
Platform(s)Windows
ReleaseNorth America May 18, 2005
Genre(s)Action role-playing game
Mode(s)Single player

Fate (or FATE) is a 2005 single player action role-playing game for the PC produced by WildTangent. It was runner-up for "Role Playing Game of 2005" in PC Gamer magazine.

Description

The game takes place in the town of Grove, where the "Dungeon Gate" leads would-be adventurers to multiple levels of fame, fortune, and death. The player assumes the role of one of these adventurers, and is assigned a randomized quest at the beginning of the game that will take them deep into the dungeon.

Fate contains many elements of Roguelike games. In particular, it has been compared to Diablo and Diablo II, and bears many similarities to the earlier games. The gameplay is viewed via a top-down interface. The dungeon and treasures found within are randomized, as are the monsters. Certain items contain sockets, into which the player can put special gems in order to customize the item.

The player is accompanied by a pet which can initially be chosen as a dog or cat. This pet fights on behalf of the player, and can also carry items. It can be sent back to town in order to sell unwanted findings. The player can transform the pet into various forms by feeding it fish (which can be caught in various bodies of water or purchased from vendors).

Unlike the Diablo games, Fate is rendered fully in 3D, allowing the player to zoom in and out of the action as necessary. Another difference is that Fate offers no multiplayer elements.

If the player completes the main quest they received at the beginning of the game, they are given the option to retire the current character, and start play over again with a descendant of the first character. The descendant gets various perks and bonuses, including one item that is handed down from its ancestor. If a player chooses not to retire, they can advance their characters and go as deep into the dungeon as they like.

Along the way, there are many randomized side-quests that the player can obtain from the various townspeople of Grove. These side-quests earn the player gold, experience, and fame. Experience and fame can be used to advance in various attributes and skills. There are no set character classes. Instead, the player chooses which skills to focus on and develops a custom character.