Geneforge Geneforge is the first game in the series. It was released for Macintosh on December 12, 2001, and for Windows on March 19, 2002. The game engages the player into the origins of the Shapers as well as an introduction to the series as to the
Geneforge itself. The player assumes the role of an apprentice Shaper who is cast away on a "barred" island by the sect 200 years prior. The island contains groups of the Shapers' creations, who have formed their own ideologies regarding the sect. The player must escape the island, after dealing with the forces at work to steal the Shaper secrets that were abandoned on Sucia Isle long ago.
Geneforge 2 Geneforge 2 engages on how the tumult of the Geneforge influenced the Shapers and their creations, and takes place in an isolated mountain valley (revealed to be located in southwestern Terrestia in the final game). The
game engine remains essentially unchanged from the original
Geneforge.
Geneforge 2 offers a number of changes and additions over its predecessor. Three extra creations and several new spells are available. In addition, the player can persuade some NPCs and unaligned monsters to join their party.
Geneforge 3 Geneforge 3 deals with the fallout of the previous games as the battle lines are drawn, and takes place among the Ashen Isles. The Geneforge game engine was revamped in this sequel, improving gameplay in some instances while making other aspects more cumbersome. No new creations or spells are available, however a number of different features have been added. For instance, two NPCs (Alwan and Greta), will join the player's party and there is also a new forging system, allowing the player to create powerful artifacts or enhance existing items.
Geneforge 4: Rebellion Geneforge 4: Rebellion picks up eight years later at the height of the rebellion against the Shapers, and is set in the east of the continent of Terrestia. Unlike the previous three
Geneforge games, the player is no longer a Shaper, and is not restricted to the original three classes. Both of the player's companions from
Geneforge 3 (Alwan and Greta) have grown up and are now leaders of the two rival factions in the game (the Shapers and the Rebels, respectively). The player can choose from five separate rebel classes, including a servile. The resolution in
Geneforge 4 is considerably higher, using a larger map and smaller icons, increasing the player's overview. The graphics are improved, with better animations and cutscenes than the previous three games. The sounds and gameplay system however, remain unchanged.
Geneforge 5: Overthrow Geneforge 5: Overthrow is the final game in the
Geneforge saga and takes place near the end of the war, about four years after the conclusion of
Geneforge 4: Rebellion. The player may choose from the three Shaper classes, as well as the six rebel classes. The graphics are improved in numerous aspects, with better animations and cutscenes. The plot is more similar to
Geneforge 2 in that there are multiple factions which the player can join, whereas in the third and fourth games, there are only two major factions. The player must choose between the five factions and decide for themselves how the saga will end. ==External links==