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Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss

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Developed by Blue Sky Productions and published by Electronic Arts, this first-person action RPG sends players into the eight-level Stygian Abyss to rescue a baron's daughter. It blends real-time 3D dungeon exploration, combat, puzzle-solving, and NPC interaction, and is widely remembered as a landmark title for immersive first-person RPG design. The PlayStation release brought the classic 1992 PC game to console audiences.
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Release Date
1997-01-01
Plays
6

The game is played from a first-person perspective in a large interconnected dungeon. Players walk, jump, climb, swim, and manage stamina, inventory weight, and equipment durability while exploring. Combat happens in real time with melee weapons, bows, and spells, so positioning and timing matter. Doors, switches, traps, hidden passages, and environmental clues are central to progression, and conversations with NPCs can unlock quests or reveal critical hints.

The Avatar

The unnamed protagonist controlled by the player, sent into the abyss on a rescue mission.

Aelwyn

The baron's daughter and the main rescue target.

Balen Shears

A notable imprisoned character encountered in the Stygian Abyss.

Keep notes on switches, locked doors, and teleporter locations; the dungeon is highly interconnected and many objectives require backtracking. Bring light sources, healing items, and stamina recovery options, since long expeditions can become punishing. Search walls, floors, and water routes carefully for hidden passages. In combat, use terrain to isolate enemies and eliminate ranged or spellcasting foes first.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Carry lightweight food and recovery items for extended dungeon runs.

Tips

Talk to NPCs repeatedly, as key clues are often delivered through dialogue.

Tips

Save before entering trap-heavy areas so you can recover from mistakes easily.

User Reviews

A pioneering first-person RPG with a strong sense of immersion and exploration.

User Reviews

Its dungeon design is deep and rewarding for players who enjoy hard puzzles and freedom.

User Reviews

The controls feel dated, but the systems still have real charm and depth.

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