Rifts: Promise of Power

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Rifts: Promise of Power
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Developer(s) Backbone Entertainment
Publisher(s) Nokia
Designer(s) Palladium Books
Composer(s) Chris Rezanson
Platform(s) N-Gage
Release
  • EU: 27 October 2005 [1]
  • NA: 28 November 2005 [2]
Genre(s) Tactical role-playing game [3] [4]
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

Rifts: Promise of Power is a 2005 video game licensed for the Rifts role-playing game (RPG) from Palladium Books. It was released for the N-Gage in 2005.

Contents

The basic mechanics of the game are adapted from the pen-and-paper version, utilizing an action point turn-based system.

Gameplay

There are three character classes available in Promise of Power. There are three proto-classes from which players can select at the outset of the game: Mercenary, Psionic, and Magic User. Upon reaching fourth level, players may choose a specialization such as Borg, Burster, or Ley Line Walker, some of which are restricted based on proto-class. One character class specially designed for the game – the Elemental Fusionist – was adapted into the Rifts Ultimate Edition core rulebook.

The game covers five different locations on Rifts Earth from the sourcebooks. Promise of Power is set on Rifts Earth, a post-apocalyptic world a few hundred years in the future. It features advanced technology, magic and psionic powers, alien and monstrous beings from other dimensions, mutants, and vampires.

Reception

The game received "generally favorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [5]

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