Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire
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Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire is the seventh game in the series (not the main series itself, bit the whole Ultima-saga), and the first of the two parts of the "Worlds of Ultima" saga. It was published and released in 1990 by Origin for the IBM-PC. A Japanese port for the SNES followed in 1993.
How this game came to be is interesting. Origin had their good Ultima VI-engine, and didn't want to waste it on one game alone (since all Ultimas have different engines), so they decided to create this side-line, where the Avatar's Orb of the Moons allows him/her to travel to other worlds and times, having fantastic adventures. An interesting aspect is, that other than all other installments, the Worlds of Ultima have in-game cutscenes for several events.
Today, the game is only little known.
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[edit] Included with the game
Included with the release of the game were these things:
- The Book "Ultimate Adventures Magazine".
- A paper map of Eodon.
[edit] Differences between the ports
Beside the primary PC port, there also exists a port for the Super Famicom.
This port was only released for the Super Famicom system in Japan. It is extremely rare to locate, even within Japan, and retails for a high price in Japanese used electronics stores. The game uses an engine similar to Ultima VII for the SNES. It has never been released in English and while ROM images are available there have been no successful attempts to translate the ROM to English. The game comes complete with a much abbreviated version of the PC manual and contains no map.
[edit] The Story
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
The Avatar is transported to the otherworldly Valley of Eodon, a large jungle-like world filled with various tribes (inspired partially from The Lost World), after an expirement of Dr. Rafkin with the Orb of the Moons goes wrong.
These tribes have been magically drawn from varying periods and locations in history, such as the aboriginal nations of Mesoamerica and tropical Africa. The whole place is under attack from the insect-like Myrmidex.The main plot involves getting all thirteen tribes to join in an alliance against the Myrmidex. Of course, each tribe has its own demands before joining, ranging from defeating a T-Rex to recovering their holy statue. It turns out that this strange mixture of worlds was created by a huge corrupted moonstone, which has to be destroyed to prevent it collapsing in instability. The valley of Eodon is actually on Earth, but the moonstone has made it inaccessible and unmappable. Dr. Rafkin first puts forth this hypothesis, and it's later confirmed by a Xorinite Wisp.
Spoilers end here.
[edit] Trivia
- The Savage Empire uses the same engine as Ultima VI.
- Seggallion can be found in Eodon as well. He seems to do archeologial digs and acts strange.
- The Three Stooges appear as members of the Disquiqui tribe. Chafblum has a specific response if the player mentions the word "nyuk" to him.
[edit] Upgrades
There are no known upgrades for the game available.
