Long live the beauty that was Westwood and Lands of Lore. If only it had lived to see this era of gaming, then we might have seen magnificence like this in REAL-TIME!
Wow, glad to see so many big fans of this game. I was on youtube a couple years ago talking a lot about this game and thought I was one of the few who recognized how awesome it was compared to a lot of contemporary games. glad to see I was wrong on that. this game was truly amazing and remains one of my top favorites of all time
Awe-inspiring video. If you ever made it this far into GoD you knew you were a pro. I can't think of a game more rewarding than GoD, it also has the greatest soundtrack of all time. I could listen to the City of the Ancient music forever.
Amen, this movie is why I will replay this game again and again. When I first bought this game I played it just for this scene, but it is not until the internet era (and with the help of internet walkthrough) that I have finally conquered it.
The ingame "hint" tells you to blast your way out, did you know? The game gives you an opportunity to learn how that's possible when you find the first prism scroll in the dark halls. And in my view, it was one of the best haunted levels I've ever played.
WOW, I never knew even single-player PC games could be such a nice bonding experience. Did you cry from the beauty at the dragon-flight to the Southern Continent too? In my view had this series continued we would have had an American RPG universe rich enough to rival the Final Fantasy games. If only the right people back then could have known what they were throwing away . . . Is your dog Luther still alive?
You do that by finishing the quests given to you by the ghosts of the Priest and the Emperor in the Dracoid Graveyard. Once you do, silverleaf starts growing in the graveyard, yours for the taking.
If I could find Rick Gush and enough money I would certainly bring out Lands of Lore 4. Did you break into the Dark Halls in the Monastery? Now that's a really scary place.
You get out of there by putting the crystal crates next to the windows and using a spark spell on them to make them explode and blow open the windows. Either find the open window, or blow open enough windows to let enough sunlight in to destroy the boss.
Yes, I read the letter, but you said a "rich LOL fan could help." That's where I got the impression that someone could help buy the licenses back, anyhow. I am glad that Klepacki wasn't eaten by EA, because now he can do what he needs at Petroglyph. I am a bit upset that he wasn't included in C&C3, though. I also wish I had a copy of the LOL2 soundtrack, since I no longer have a computer capable of playing it.
Actually, the game had a hint to get you out of that level. In the room with the ghost-generating orb, you have to drag the explosive crates near the windows, open them, and then spark them to blow holes in the window. Either blow open enough windows to destroy the boss, or find the open window and jump out. I still have the strategy guide for this game!
The issue is EA's stranglehold on the license, right? You have to kill the executioner in the pit (Longbow Shift is great here), and then find the door stuck in a slot in the side of a wall before the water kills you. Drag it out and put it next to the spectator's stands so you float on up to safety. I loved how there was a baby Ssar (the name for the lizards) crying with its parents trying to console it in the arena! LONG LIVE WESTWOOD!
You just set to run the program as win 95, the installing program will be terminated, but will create a file. Just simply move everything into the folder, and run "LOLG95" to play.
We have only Electronic Arts to blame for destroying Westwood Studios. Why, Louis Castle, why? Why did you throw you and your company's lots in with what would ultimately destroy you?!
this game isnt a game it is a movie cause you create it not the game other games ( canter, call of dute etc ) have one goal and this has like 4 endings and 2 ways to play!
You are talking about the first time you die in the Dracoid Ruins level, right? The time when you get thrown into an arena with a nasty blue spider (the Executioner)? Nevertheless, I would like to speak with Rick Gush, Frank Klepacki, and maybe even Louis Castle at least once. And why not a remake of LOL2: GOD? I think it'd be great with today's technology. We could have had an American version of Final Fantasy, but no, EA had to happen.
When I first saw this cutscene I was marveled. But now I see what it really was; There's a lot of Occult symbolism, starting from the Egg, then the Pyramid with the Dragon (Lucifer) on top, The Octagram (Powerful Occult symbol, appears twice) and tones of Egyptian Obelisks which represents Osiris's missing manhood. The finishing scene is when the Lighting strikes the open pyramid which represents to opening of the gateway to Lucifer's realm (See Gozer's arrival in the Original Ghostbusters, it's the same message) and Lucifer's arrival on Earth.Also notice the clouds are behind the sun too, this shows the geocentric Earth. Hidden in plain sight.
Long live the beauty that was Westwood and Lands of Lore.
If only it had lived to see this era of gaming, then we might have seen magnificence like this in REAL-TIME!
Wow, glad to see so many big fans of this game. I was on youtube a couple years ago talking a lot about this game and thought I was one of the few who recognized how awesome it was compared to a lot of contemporary games. glad to see I was wrong on that. this game was truly amazing and remains one of my top favorites of all time
Awe-inspiring video. If you ever made it this far into GoD you knew you were a pro. I can't think of a game more rewarding than GoD, it also has the greatest soundtrack of all time. I could listen to the City of the Ancient music forever.
Amen, this movie is why I will replay this game again and again. When I first bought this game I played it just for this scene, but it is not until the internet era (and with the help of internet walkthrough) that I have finally conquered it.
The ingame "hint" tells you to blast your way out, did you know? The game gives you an opportunity to learn how that's possible when you find the first prism scroll in the dark halls.
And in my view, it was one of the best haunted levels I've ever played.
A marvellous piece of fantasy imagery.
WOW, I never knew even single-player PC games could be such a nice bonding experience. Did you cry from the beauty at the dragon-flight to the Southern Continent too?
In my view had this series continued we would have had an American RPG universe rich enough to rival the Final Fantasy games. If only the right people back then could have known what they were throwing away . . .
Is your dog Luther still alive?
You do that by finishing the quests given to you by the ghosts of the Priest and the Emperor in the Dracoid Graveyard.
Once you do, silverleaf starts growing in the graveyard, yours for the taking.
If I could find Rick Gush and enough money I would certainly bring out Lands of Lore 4. Did you break into the Dark Halls in the Monastery? Now that's a really scary place.
You get out of there by putting the crystal crates next to the windows and using a spark spell on them to make them explode and blow open the windows. Either find the open window, or blow open enough windows to let enough sunlight in to destroy the boss.
Yes, I read the letter, but you said a "rich LOL fan could help." That's where I got the impression that someone could help buy the licenses back, anyhow.
I am glad that Klepacki wasn't eaten by EA, because now he can do what he needs at Petroglyph. I am a bit upset that he wasn't included in C&C3, though.
I also wish I had a copy of the LOL2 soundtrack, since I no longer have a computer capable of playing it.
My big brother could never find that Silver Leaf.
Stargate Atlantis brought me here... Actually I just wanted to refresh comments list with new update after 7 years of hibernation.
Lol same except Stargate Atlantis brought me here for the first time
Actually, the game had a hint to get you out of that level. In the room with the ghost-generating orb, you have to drag the explosive crates near the windows, open them, and then spark them to blow holes in the window.
Either blow open enough windows to destroy the boss, or find the open window and jump out. I still have the strategy guide for this game!
Great comm, I feel the same way !
Rick Parks is dead?
Shit, ... i never knew this. :(
The issue is EA's stranglehold on the license, right?
You have to kill the executioner in the pit (Longbow Shift is great here), and then find the door stuck in a slot in the side of a wall before the water kills you. Drag it out and put it next to the spectator's stands so you float on up to safety.
I loved how there was a baby Ssar (the name for the lizards) crying with its parents trying to console it in the arena! LONG LIVE WESTWOOD!
You just set to run the program as win 95, the installing program will be terminated, but will create a file. Just simply move everything into the folder, and run "LOLG95" to play.
We have only Electronic Arts to blame for destroying Westwood Studios.
Why, Louis Castle, why? Why did you throw you and your company's lots in with what would ultimately destroy you?!
this game isnt a game it is a movie cause you create it not the game other games ( canter, call of dute etc ) have one goal and this has like 4 endings and 2 ways to play!
You are talking about the first time you die in the Dracoid Ruins level, right? The time when you get thrown into an arena with a nasty blue spider (the Executioner)?
Nevertheless, I would like to speak with Rick Gush, Frank Klepacki, and maybe even Louis Castle at least once. And why not a remake of LOL2: GOD? I think it'd be great with today's technology. We could have had an American version of Final Fantasy, but no, EA had to happen.
When I first saw this cutscene I was marveled. But now I see what it really was; There's a lot of Occult symbolism, starting from the Egg, then the Pyramid with the Dragon (Lucifer) on top, The Octagram (Powerful Occult symbol, appears twice) and tones of Egyptian Obelisks which represents Osiris's missing manhood. The finishing scene is when the Lighting strikes the open pyramid which represents to opening of the gateway to Lucifer's realm (See Gozer's arrival in the Original Ghostbusters, it's the same message) and Lucifer's arrival on Earth.Also notice the clouds are behind the sun too, this shows the geocentric Earth. Hidden in plain sight.
uhh take your meds lol
Blame the original designer of this sequence, Robert Richter Parks. Oh wait, he's dead.
I never even got this far. =(
You can say that again. Final Fantasy WHAT?
What did you mean by "a system-version of Monopoly"?
I WANT LoL 4 GOD GIMME IT