Paris, France (PRWEB) September 25, 2012
OlderBytes has released the highly-anticipated Gold Edition of the first-person, party-based, role-playing game Swords and Sorcery Underworld, which is very popular among RPG fans who appreciate its loyalty to 1980s-style dungeon crawler games.
Swords and Sorcery Underworld Gold is available for Windows-based computers. The Gold Edition features extensive additions of new content, enhanced graphics and interface and new combat rules and tactical options that heighten the challenge, complexity and unpredictability of the games action compared to earlier editions.
Swords and Sorcery Underworld has evolved into a full-blown RPG that incorporates high-definition visuals, exciting mechanics and engaging plot and characters, said Charles Clerc, lead designer and programmer of the Swords and Sorcery series. The new Gold Edition is the final edition of Swords and Sorcery that OlderBytes is pleased to offer to our tried and true fans and to new players seeking a very true-to-the-roots role-playing experience.
Clerc said that announcements will be made soon about the games sequel, which is in development.
The Gold Edition is available for purchase at http://www.olderbytes.com, which includes a video trailer of the new release.
About Swords and Sorcery Underworld Gold
In Swords and Sorcery Underworld Gold, players create a party of six adventurers who combine their strengths to achieve victory in battle, defy obstacles and ultimately discover and destroy the root of a rising evil that traps the entire population within the city walls. The answer to victory lies deep below in the Underworld.
About OlderBytes
Inspired by his childhood role-playing experiences, OlderBytes founder Charles Clerc set out in 2005 with a vision to create computer-based role-playing games like they were way back then in the 1980s. He started with Swords and Sorcery Peregrines Song, developing nine iterations before setting out on the sequel, Swords and Sorcery Underworld, which is now on its eighth and final release.
OlderBytes started out as Creative Lab and became Classic Games Remade before taking on its current name. For more information visit OlderBytes.com or the OlderBytes Facebook page. Follow @OlderBytes on Twitter.