Game Description
Planescape: Torment, also known as Torment: Tides of Numenera’s philosophical cousin, is a cult classic RPG from 1999 that throws you into a strange, mind-bending world. Ever woke up in a mortuary with no idea who you are? Yeah, that’s the start. This game skips the typical hack-and-slash for deep conversation and tough choices. Curious yet?
What’s Planescape: Torment All About?
Set in the multiverse hub called Sigil, the City of Doors, this RPG mixes real-time combat with pausing to think things through. But don’t expect combat to solve everything—sometimes talking your way out is the better move. Your character’s unique immortality adds some surprises: die, and you’re back. Lesson learned: always carry a spare scalpel.
Key Features
- Strong focus on story and dialogue, with choices that truly shape the game
- Unique companions like Morte, the witty floating skull
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons rules influence combat and character actions
- Hand-drawn art style that still feels distinct after all these years
- Exploration-focused world with plenty of side quests and secrets
Why Play Planescape: Torment?
If you’re tired of RPGs that feel like button-mashing, this one’s different. It challenges your brain instead of your reflexes. How often do conversations matter more than sword fights? Want a game that asks, “What can change the nature of a man?” That’s your story here. Plus, the weird settings and strange characters make every step feel fresh.
Gameplay Mechanics
The combat system mixes real-time action with strategic pauses—helps if you like planning moves rather than just rushing in. Plus, dice rolls decide many outcomes, true to its Advanced Dungeons & Dragons roots. Expect some randomness, expect some thinking. It’s definitely not for everyone, but if you like a challenge, you got it.
Final Thoughts
Planescape: Torment may not be flashy, but its depth is hard to shake. It’s a different kind of RPG—more talk, less sword. If you want a story-driven experience that makes you think and doesn’t hold your hand, give it a shot.
System requirements
- Minimum:
- Processor: Pentium 266 MHz
- Graphics: 4 MB VRAM
- Memory: 64 MB RAM
- Disk space: 1.5 GB HDD
- Operating system: Windows 95/98
