Download Ultima IV - Quest Of The Avatar_Disk1 ROM – Amiga Game
1985 RPG where players explore Britannia, develop virtues, recruit NPCs, and engage in tactical combat to become the Avatar. Features open-world travel, moral choices, and reagent-based spellcasting. Released for Amiga.
Game Overview
Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar is one of those rare RPGs that makes you think differently from the start. Instead of chasing loot or grinding levels, you're trying to become a moral paragon—the Avatar—by embodying eight virtues like Compassion and Honor. The character creation alone sets the tone: answer a few ethically tricky questions, and the game slots you into a class based on your choices. I remember picking "let the prisoner go" over "collect the bounty" and suddenly finding myself as a Bard starting near a coastline.
Exploring Britannia feels surprisingly open for a game from 1985. You can hop on a horse, sail ships, or use moongates to teleport, but the real challenge is living by those virtues. Donate blood at a healer’s hut? That’s Sacrifice. Refuse to flee combat? Valor goes up. But cheat a blind shopkeeper, and watch your Honor plummet. It’s weirdly immersive—I caught myself hesitating before looting an empty house because, well, stealing isn’t very Avatar-like.
Combat’s still here, with turn-based skirmishes on separate battle screens, and dungeons switch to a first-person crawl that’s equal parts claustrophobic and thrilling. The NPCs actually feel like people you can recruit, not just quest dispensers. And yeah, the FM Towns version looks nicer, but even the original’s chunky pixels have charm. This isn’t just a dungeon romp—it’s a game that asks, "What kind of hero are you, really?"

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