Lowlander II: Lowerlander Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 27 reviews. Read all reviews for Lowlander II: Lowerlander for iPhone.
Lowlander II: Lowerlander is paid iOS app published by Flat Black Films

Not an early Ultima game, but it should be.

crisco4

I had been looking for an Ultima-style RPG like this one for a while and I’m glad I found Lowlander and now this game, Lowlander II. It is a truly entertaining, addictive, and multi-layered game that will keep one playing and never become bored. There are new surprises in every town, castle and dungeon and the people in the towns are hilarious. I cannot recommend this game enough. In your quest and multiple mini-quests, you discover improved modes of travel as you fight enemies (human, beast and inhuman), keep up with your food supply, upgrade your weapons and armor and discover the means by which to finish the game. Yes, there is an end, but I wish there was not one. All mini-quests are logged so you will not have to try to remember who to contact in which town, etc. There was an error message in my game but the developer, himself, kindly fixed my game and sent it back to me. There is even a “Contact Developer” button in the options screen. Will there be a sequel? When you play this game, you will only hope so.


Omg, love it

timtomb1969

I had been looking for an Ultima-like game ever since the app was removed from the store. I absolutely love the this game. Although I’ve just started playing it today, i’ve already logged in 3 hours of game play. The creative use of ultima combined with novel characters and a complex series of story lines is making for exciting play. Worth the money for sure


Really fun

crjordan84

Really good mechanics. Bad part im stuck with nowhere to go and i cant get my ship. I cant give more stars because currently my save is unbeatable. Im not sure if the ship im supposed to get bugged out or if I’m missing something but i have been everywhere and talked to everyone. Ive spent two days searching for the ship and still have no leads.


Superb, humorous, lots of story lines

Seugenes

For anyone who likes RPGs this game is the real deal. Fun for a few minutes at a time or for extended times when you just have to solve that next quest. Well done!!


Better than the original Ultimas

gman88888

This adds more quests, with the result being that it is more challenging than the first. Another well balanced game where the challenges/food/money/weapons/mana all have to be watched closely, but not to the point of dying all the time. Lots of cultural references. Lots of quests. No bugs. Multiple save slots Lots of fun. Better than the original Ultimas!


Great tribute to Ultima III

Kevbh

I have great memories of playing Ultima III on my Commodore 64 back in high school, and this game does an amazing job of recreating that experience. Truth be told, it’s actually much better but I don’t mean any disrespect to Lord British. Loved it, and highly recommend it.


There can be only two!

Tommy-B.

Thoroughly enjoyed the beta. Developer very responsive and on the ball. Great humor and writing, awesome game! Buy it!


Excellent excellent excellent

Eksaint

Old school RPG. Really having a blast with this one


Great Ultima/Dragon Warrior game

CastleOrange

Thoroughly enjoying this game about ten hours in. Lots of places to explore. Don't need to play the first game to enjoy this. Docking a star for now for it crashing every time I switch apps with the new version. For a game where you can lose a lot in a crash, that's a bummer. Hoping that's cleared up so I can go up to the five it deserves.


Sheer Ultima Retrogeek Bliss

smirking

If you have an itch for the classic Ultima RPG games, don't buy this game because you'll play it so much that you'll need to enter addiction therapy afterwards. This was such a blast to play. The gameplay is brisk. There are lots of small challenges that can be easily solved in one session, but aren't so easy that you can simply go through the motions. The game controls have a few awkwad spots, but overall it's well done across the board and there was no effort spared to inject humor into every twist of the game. By the time I got bored with visiting towns and trying to find hidden entrances to places, I was still wanting to play so I could chuckle at the next odd and quirky plot twist.