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'''''The Immortal''''' is an [[isometric adventure game]] released for the [[Amiga]], [[Atari ST]], [[MS DOS]] based PCs, [[Apple IIgs]], [[NES]], and [[Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive/Genesis]]. The main plot revolves around a [[Wizard (fantasy)|wizard]] attempting to find his mentor in a large and dangerous [[labyrinth]].
'''''The Immortal''''' is an [[isometric adventure game]] released for the [[Amiga]], [[Atari ST]], [[MS DOS]] based PCs, [[Apple IIgs]], [[NES]], and [[Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive/Genesis]]. The main plot revolves around a [[Wizard (fantasy)|wizard]] attempting to find his mentor in a large and dangerous [[labyrinth]].


The game is legendary for the massively steep learning curve and almost impossible difficulty of the game. Indeed, some sections of the game seemingly required the player to die in order to progress. There are also a number of 'one false move' style death traps, and it is even possible to die in the very first room of the game. It is is also remembered for the copious amounts of [[violence]] it contains; there are over 30 death animations for the player character, involving a variety of traps and monsters.
The game is legendary for the massively steep learning curve and almost impossible difficulty of the game. Indeed, some sections of the game seemingly required the player to die in order to progress. There are also a number of 'one false move' style death traps, and it is even possible to die in the very first room of the game. It is also remembered for the copious amounts of [[violence]] it contains; there are over 30 death animations for the player character, involving a variety of traps and monsters.


It was published by [[Electronic Arts]] for a wide variety of consoles and computing platforms.
It was published by [[Electronic Arts]] for a wide variety of consoles and computing platforms.