StarCitizen:Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny
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Template:InfoboxNeue Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny is the fifth Ultima game by Richard Garriott, published by StarCitizen:Origin Systems and released Template:Years or months ago in March 1988. It is the second game in the Ultima "Age of Enlightenment" trilogy.
This was StarCitizen:Chris Roberts first job at Origin, where he assisted as Designer, his role being mostly support, helping write conversations.<ref name=":0" /><ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref> He appears in the game as a farmer in the Britannys working on a work of fantasy called Times of Lore which he hopes to see published soon through a mysterious channel called "Origin".<ref>"What I really enjoy is writing works of fantasy. I'm currently working on an epic called 'Times of Lore!' I hope to have it published soon. Through Origin, of course", Ultima 5 transcript, notableultima.com</ref><ref name=":0">Chris Roberts In and Around Ultima V, WIng Commander Combat Information Center, September 8, 2011</ref>
StarCitizen:Martin Galway worked on the music.
Plot
Ultima V plot is darker than in Ultima IV. Britannia's king Lord British is missing, replaced by a tyrant named Lord Blackthorn. The player must navigate a totalitarian world bent on enforcing its virtues through draconian means.
Gameplay
Ultima V sports numerous advances from Ultima IV. The game world is larger, with more towns, further detailed dungeons, and an expansive Underworld to explore. Dialog with NPCs hosts more choices to make during conversation. World interactivity is further increased with new options to search, manipulate, and explore the player's surroundings.
The game requires to know the shortcuts, such as t to talk or o to open.<ref>Happy Hour Museum: Pre-Christory - An Origin Story, Star Citizen, YouTube, 3 mars 2017</ref>
Ultima V was followed by Ultima VI: The False Prophet in 1990.
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