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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2007

A short trailer of the utterly brilliant RPG N-Gage game.
Rifts: Promise of Power, virtually no one has played this game and thats their loss.

I'd also like to sarcastically thank those in charge at Nokia for removing without warning all their awesome dedicated game sites.
This was one of the few things I managed to save from there.

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  • Its a real shame Nokia stuffed the N-Gage platform so badly. Because this is perhaps the N-Gage's best game. I never heard of the whole Rifts genre till after I played this game.

    How exactly do you play pen and paper role playing games? I don't get it.

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  • I'd like to see Bioware or Bethesda make a Rifts game.

  • Quite possibily one of the best rpg's there is. DnD isn't bad, but Rifts takes it hands down.

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  • @Pzkfw5 For more info on table top r.p.g. checkout From The Rifts: The basic of role playing.

  • HeadHunter! invencible

  • @vgmaster9

    Same here let's ask palladium books who makes Rifts to talk about a deal with Bioware or Bethesda. Talk about it on facebook and twitter.

  • @sonruckus Rifts: Promise of Power was developed by a minor software company called Backbone Entertainment, who in turn was fufilling a . Despite Siembieda's hyping, Palladium's only significant contribution to the game was to sign a licensing deal to allow Backbone to develop it, and it's highly unlikely that Palladium had any say in the choice of platform.

  • @sonruckus

    Same here that dumb ass. Sony or Microsoft would also be good. But after the movie comes out, more company's will make the game. Just like D&D.

  • @gris1313

    The mix of races and jobs is cool. I have a Kregeehorr (alien lizard monster) Samuri.

  • @Pzkfw5

    Same here but N-Gage doses not sell well.

    It's a group thing one person is the game or master who picks the monsters. You make a character to fight them. You can also use skills like lock picking, or hacking. Most people only know D&D. There is a documentary about it.

  • @Pzkfw5 I know you posted this SOOO long ago, but if you're still interested in paper and pen roleplaying games, best bet is to look up local roleplaying groups in your area using Google or something and see if you can go along "just as an observer" or go along for a trial game, and see what you think.

    Best way to learn is to see a game in action; it's a bit harder to explain to someone who's never seen one.

  • I'd love to know who the genius was that told Siembieda to go with Nokia instead of putting a game on the GBA or DS. If this game is as good as most of the reviews say, it could have really helped the franchise expand

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