Thus, a thematic sequel, Torment: Tides of Numenera , is being developed by a team of Planescape: Torment and Dungeons & Dragons veterans at inXile. Though Wizards of the Coast still hold on to the IP, clutching at it and refusing to let go, the themes and philosophies behind the game can not be held by any company. Planescape: Tormentremains one of the most intriguing and metaphysical role-playing games, and fans - of which there are many - have been clamouring for some sort of sequel for about as long as the original has existed. With a nameless, amnesiac protagonist who had been both a hero and a villain, the developer explored the question, “What can change the nature of a man?” Twelve years ago, Black Isle Studios crafted a plane-hopping, tragic adventure set in the Planescape Dungeons & Dragons setting.
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