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Gothic 3 is an action-oriented CRPG developed by German developer Piranha Bytes. The story starts right after the end of Gothic 2, with the Nameless Hero of the previous games and some of his friends arriving on the mainland by ship. The Gothic series of games have always been hailed by role-playing fans as one of the most atmospheric RPG's ever made, with believable NPC's that have their own daily schedule and involving plotlines. In this third part, the Orcs have taken over and enslaved human kind.


Publisher's Game Description


You have saved your home island from the forces of evil in Gothic I and Gothic II. Now it is time to travel to the realms of the mainland.
Invading Orcs have enslaved the human kingdom. There are but a few free humans in the icy north and the southern desert and a handful of rebels hiding in the forests and mountains of Midland. You may either join the rebellion or serve the Orcish Usurpers but you will ultimately tip the scales and decide the outcome of the last war to save humanity. There is no simple linear story in Gothic 3 - every game will be different and unique - but all will ultimately lead to you deciding the fate of humankind. (Courtesy of JoWooD)


System Requirements


Minimum
* Windows 2000/XP/XP64
* 1024MB RAM
* Intel Pentium 4 / AMD CPU 2GHz or equivalent
* Direct3D compatible graphics card with at least 128MB and Shader Model 1.4


Recommended
* Windows 2000/XP/XP64
* 1.5GB RAM
* Intel Pentium 4 / AMD CPU 3GHz or equivalent
* ATI X1600 or better, GeForce 6800 or better, at least 256MB


Other
* 4.6GB available fixed-disk storage
* DirectX 9.0c (included)
* DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card
* DVD-Drive


Further comments on system requirements and recommendations can be found on the linked page.


Reception


Gothic 3 created high expectations. Aside from being one of the most influential role-player games developed in Europe, the previous two games had built up a huge following. The unique atmosphere and love-it-or-hate-it control scheme had set the series apart. Piranha Bytes had to both cater to the existing fans and try to expand their fan base. This time immediately releasing world-wide instead of releasing an English version long after the German one, it was hoped that market penetration would be better with Gothic 3 than with its predecessors.

The release caused mixed reactions. Many German reviewers shot it down harshly when they received a pre-release copy that was, according to them, a buggy mess. People anticipating the release were shocked even more when the gold master was called back in light of a show-stopping found in that build. Upon release day, a patch was immediately available, further fixing bugs. Some reviewers consequently focused on the existing bugs, some even without applying the release-day patch.

After two days, Gothic 3 and Gothic 3 Collector's Edition had topped the Germany's media Control Charts. More than 100,000 copies were sold in the first weekend. On the UK sales charts, Gothic III was placed 4th.
In spite of this, the ratings have generally been good. After two days, Gothic 3 and Gothic 3 Collector's Edition topped Germany's media Control Charts. More than 100,000 copies were sold in the first weekend. On the UK sales charts, Gothic III was placed 4th. Many fans and reviewers did agree that the developers largely managed to stay true to the original atmosphere. While the revamped combat system, which was supposed to make control easier to swallow, disappointed some, others eventually learned the finer points of the system that has in the predecessors always been different from most other games.

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