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''Remnants 2'' was a commercial success, selling more than a million copies. While it received generally positive reviews, it suffered some criticism for its continued usage of the original game engine, known as Carver, which some critics pointed out by 2000 was an already dated engine that struggled with the more complex set pieces required of the game.
''Remnants 2'' was a commercial success, selling more than a million copies. While it received generally positive reviews, it suffered some criticism for its continued usage of the original game engine, known as Carver, which some critics pointed out by 2000 was an already dated engine that struggled with the more complex set pieces required of the game.
===Remnants Legacy (2006)===
After the success of the first two games, Equilibrium planned to produce another sequel, slated for release in 2004 with a new engine that would mark the transition to 3D graphics. These plans were cancelled after Equilibrium ran into financial difficulty following the bankruptcy of its partner studio Moonlight productions, which had helped produced ''Remnants 2''. Equilibrium was forced to lay off 50% of its staff and cancelled work on its new engine. In 2003 the company was acquired by Second Wind Arts and Electronics, who agreed to support another release if Equilibrium partner with another partner studio StormMaker. Equilibrium agreed, leading to ''Remnants Legacy'', which was released in 2006. Unlike the previous two installments, ''Legacy'' was a first person shooter utilizing 3D graphics. Many roleplaying elements were cut in favor of a streamlined plot and gameplay.
''Legacy'' takes place in between the first two games and involves the player, known in-game as the "Hunter", tracking down the remnants of the Ravaged. The Hunter, who works for an organization called the Verdicts, completes a series of missions involving killing Ravaged and bandits. Along the way the Hunter can recruit followers and soldiers to assist in their missions, who will provide back up, supplies, and useful information. At the climax of the game, the Hunter and their team encounter an operational railroad and train, which they must capture from the Ravaged and defend it from their counter-attacks. If the player has amassed enough followers, they then have the option of taking the train for themselves, which prompts the Verdicts to attack and the Hunter must defeat them as well. The game ends with either the Hunter then boarding the train and taking it wherever it leads, or securing it for the Verdicts to set up as their new base of operations.
''Legacy'' was moderate commercial success, selling half a million copies within a year. It received mixed reviews from critics, namely for its significant departure from the rest of the series in tone, story, and mechanics. It did however receive praise for its own gameplay elements, with a common description among fans becoming "it's a good shooter, but not a good ''Remnants'' game".
===Remnants 3===
After the moderate success of ''Legacy'', Equilibrium was given the green light to produce another ''Remnants'' game. Development began in 2007 and featured a return to the fold, with the genre reverting to action RPG, while maintaining the 3D graphics. A new engine, Lighthouse, was developed for use in the game. ''Remnants 3'' was originally slated for release in 2009, but the outbreak of the [[Zemplen War]] led to repeated delays. While the extended time allowed the designers more time to flesh out the story, the passage of time also forced Equilibrium to keep up with developments in technology and gameplay; ''Remnants 3'' was finally released in January 2011.
''Remnants 3'' takes place 50 years after the events of the previous game (200 years after the war). The Player-Character awakens on a beach on the coastline of [[Hayreniky]] and is dubbed the Survivor, evidently having been shipwrecked. In the 200 years since the war civilization has gradually reasserted itself, and western Siduri is now noticeably more populated. Several major story lines emerge as the player explores: much of western Mansuriyyah has been united under the Caliphate, an Islamic faction led by the aging Emir, who's triplet sons are in conflict with one another to secure the Caliphate after their father dies. A newly manufactured, highly addictive drug known as rush has spread throughout southern Syara and Ruvelka; rush addiction has become a major problem with devastating effects on the community, while the growth of rush has led to the rise of several prominent drug cartels and crime families who are vying for influence. Only the Caliphate has managed to stem the tide of rush by outlawing it within its territory and executing drug dealers. The main questline involves the player siding with either one of the cartels or one of the sons of the Emir. Siding with any of the cartels involves crushing the other drug families, then manipulating the politics of the Caliphate to ensure the easily manipulated son Khalid comes to power, so he can declare rush halal. The player must then kill off or intimidate resistant imams to ensure rush spreads into Mansuriyyah. If the player sides with the Caliphate, they must assist one of the sons in securing power after the Emir dies. Regardless of whom the player chooses, the Survivor must then defeat the other brothers before defeating the cartels, crippling the production of rush. The Survivor then pursue a cures for rush addiction, alleviating the pain for many communities.
''Remnants 3'' was a major success, selling more than 8 million copies across Tyran. The game received praise for its story, gameplay, immersion, and worldbuilding, while criticism was directed towards its inconsistent writing and pacing, which were largely the result of the game's repeated delays and gaps in development.

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Remnants
RemnantsSeries.jpg
Genre(s)Action Role-playing game
Developer(s)Equilibrium
Creator(s)Aghasi Burian
Platform(s)PC
Aura
Qube 360
First releaseRemnants
January 20th, 1998
Latest release'Remnants 5
December 20th, 2022

Remnants is a post-apocalyptic action role-playing video game developed by the Syaran game studio Equilibrium. The series is set in Tyran approximately 150-250 years after after the global conflict that served as the apocalypse, bringing an end to human civilization as it was known. The original title, Remnants, was released in 1998 as a top-down, isometric role playing game, and followed by a sequel (Remnants 2) in 2000. A first person shooter spin-off, Remnants Legacy was released in 2006, marking the transition of the game from 2D to 3D graphics. The next main installment, Remnants 3, was released in 2011, followed by Remnants 4 in 2016. The most recent Remnants 5 was released in December 2022. A tabletop role-playing game, a trading card game, and mobile app based in the Remnants universe were released in 2002, 2006, and 2015 respectively. An animated web series consisting of twelve episodes based on the franchise was released between 2020-2021.

Remnants has received largely positive critical reviews and commercial success, becoming one of Syara's most prominent multi-media franchises.

Origins

Remnants was envisioned Aghasi Burian, who joined Equilibrium as creative director in 1996. Burian was inspired by his experience living in Dateva during the Refusal War, living amongst the rubble and destroyed buildings. Burian would later state that Remnants originated as an idea as to what might happen "if the bombing never stopped", eventually leading to the collapse of civilization. After joining Equilibrium Burian pitched the idea to artist Nicolaos Gergev, who created a series of concept art pieces which served as the basis for the first series aesthetic. Remnants marked a noticeable departure from Equilibrium's previous games, which were primarily racing games and an interactive novel.

Synopsis

Remnants begins 100 years after an apocalyptic global conflict that devastates the population and biosphere of Tyran. Most of the details of the conflict and the world before it are not expanded upon; scattered in game writings point towards an alternate history setting (the Republic of Syara surviving into the 21st Century, a war between Quenmin and Acrea over Serikos, and a conflict between the Cacertian Empire and Ossoria over the Nuadan Ocean). The date of the war is given as July 27th sometime in the 21st Century, with no specific year identified. Characters in-universe employ a new calendar based off the war rather than traditional methods, with the first year after the war labeled as Post-War 1, or PW1.

The cataclysmic conflict wiped out 99.99% of the human population, while driving most flora and fauna to extinction. Wide-spread desertification has turned most of western Siduri and southern Eracura into arid and semi-arid lands known as the "Barrens". Large tracts of land are inhospitable owing to contamination from chemical and biological weapons, with scattered pools of toxin and radiation from ruptured nuclear reactors. Agriculture is limited and small scale, and animals are few and far in between. Most major cities have been destroyed and no national governments are known to have survived the war, leading most of humanity to live in small groups and tribes, with anarchic conditions outside scattered settlements. While Syara, Ruvelka, Mansuriyyah, and Górska are mentioned, all have effectively ceased to exist as cohesive nations.

Despite the destruction, continuity of civilization is a recurring motif in the series, with successive installments featuring an increasingly populated world space and more complex societies. Names of former nations gradually became nothing more than geographic descriptors, and non-player characters comment and speak of events in previous titles. Despite this, the world remains a far cry from its pre-war prestige and population. Application of technology, agriculture, medicine and manufacturing remain scattered and unevenly developed. Most of the game takes place in north-west Siduri, with some installments including south-west Eracura and the island of Chryse.

Games

Remnants (1998)

Released in June 1998, the first Remnants title takes place in western and southern Syara 100 years after the war that ended the world as we know it. The player-character is known as the Chronicler, who hails from an unnamed tribe in what had been Scitaria. The Chronicler is tasked with gathering information on the nearby ruins of Lerok. During the journey there the Chronicler chances upon a dying man who asks the player to deliver a computer part to a friend in the settlement of Blackwater. Completing this quest involves an encounter with the Ravaged, a group of people infected with the residue of biological weapons that were used during the war. The Ravaged suffer from immense pain without dying, and fears of infection lead them to be banned from settlements. Upon learning of that the Ravaged intend to set out and conquer all of Syara, the Chronicler is tasked with defeating the Ravaged, which serves as the main story line of the game. Along the way the player can interact with other settlements and tribes, completing tasks for NPCs and leveling up their character. The player has the option of defeating the Ravaged either by killing their leader, the Reaver, or convincing her that a cure can be found in Ruvelka, which causes them to migrate eastward. Either option results in the Chronicler being banished from their village out of fear of infection (although it is later revealed the infection can only be spread intravenously). A non-canon ending allows the player to join the Ravaged, after which they conquer all of Syara.

Remnants was a critical and commercial success, with praise for its writing and environment. The game sold 250,000 copies in Syara within the first six months, eventually surpassing one million copies internationally.

Remnants 2 (2000)

The success of Remnants led Equilibrium to develop a sequel, which was released in October 2000. Remnants 2 takes place 50 years after the events of the first game. The player-character resides in the Bay of Ruchalas aboard a series of connected cargo ships and merchant vessels known as Iron Pier. The player, known as "Shipmate", is sent ashore to trade with a nearby settlement; upon returning they learn that one of the vessels that served as part of Iron Pier was stolen by pirates, and is tasked with tracking down the stolen vessel. Following clues leads the player to Symmeria, where they learn that much of Syara and Ruvelka have come under the domain of the Khanate, who are implied to be descended from the armed forces of Shirvaniya. The player learns the Khanate paid the pirates to capture the vessel in order to mobilize a fleet to invade Chryse, which is under the control of a techno-religious cult known as the Mechanica Disciples. The player can choose which side to support; if the player chooses to support the Khanate, they must assist in acquiring vessels, fuel, and navigational equipment to help prepare the Khanates' navy. If the player sides with the Disciples, they must travel to an abandoned Ruvelkan military bunker in the Kurilla Mountains to retrieve military technology for Chryse's defenses. The final events of the game involve an invasion of Chryse by the Khanate; if the player sides with the Khanate they must battle the leader of the Disciples, the Automaton, while siding with the Disciples involves fighting the UrKhan, the leader of the Khanate.

Remnants 2 was a commercial success, selling more than a million copies. While it received generally positive reviews, it suffered some criticism for its continued usage of the original game engine, known as Carver, which some critics pointed out by 2000 was an already dated engine that struggled with the more complex set pieces required of the game.

Remnants Legacy (2006)

After the success of the first two games, Equilibrium planned to produce another sequel, slated for release in 2004 with a new engine that would mark the transition to 3D graphics. These plans were cancelled after Equilibrium ran into financial difficulty following the bankruptcy of its partner studio Moonlight productions, which had helped produced Remnants 2. Equilibrium was forced to lay off 50% of its staff and cancelled work on its new engine. In 2003 the company was acquired by Second Wind Arts and Electronics, who agreed to support another release if Equilibrium partner with another partner studio StormMaker. Equilibrium agreed, leading to Remnants Legacy, which was released in 2006. Unlike the previous two installments, Legacy was a first person shooter utilizing 3D graphics. Many roleplaying elements were cut in favor of a streamlined plot and gameplay.

Legacy takes place in between the first two games and involves the player, known in-game as the "Hunter", tracking down the remnants of the Ravaged. The Hunter, who works for an organization called the Verdicts, completes a series of missions involving killing Ravaged and bandits. Along the way the Hunter can recruit followers and soldiers to assist in their missions, who will provide back up, supplies, and useful information. At the climax of the game, the Hunter and their team encounter an operational railroad and train, which they must capture from the Ravaged and defend it from their counter-attacks. If the player has amassed enough followers, they then have the option of taking the train for themselves, which prompts the Verdicts to attack and the Hunter must defeat them as well. The game ends with either the Hunter then boarding the train and taking it wherever it leads, or securing it for the Verdicts to set up as their new base of operations.

Legacy was moderate commercial success, selling half a million copies within a year. It received mixed reviews from critics, namely for its significant departure from the rest of the series in tone, story, and mechanics. It did however receive praise for its own gameplay elements, with a common description among fans becoming "it's a good shooter, but not a good Remnants game".


Remnants 3

After the moderate success of Legacy, Equilibrium was given the green light to produce another Remnants game. Development began in 2007 and featured a return to the fold, with the genre reverting to action RPG, while maintaining the 3D graphics. A new engine, Lighthouse, was developed for use in the game. Remnants 3 was originally slated for release in 2009, but the outbreak of the Zemplen War led to repeated delays. While the extended time allowed the designers more time to flesh out the story, the passage of time also forced Equilibrium to keep up with developments in technology and gameplay; Remnants 3 was finally released in January 2011.

Remnants 3 takes place 50 years after the events of the previous game (200 years after the war). The Player-Character awakens on a beach on the coastline of Hayreniky and is dubbed the Survivor, evidently having been shipwrecked. In the 200 years since the war civilization has gradually reasserted itself, and western Siduri is now noticeably more populated. Several major story lines emerge as the player explores: much of western Mansuriyyah has been united under the Caliphate, an Islamic faction led by the aging Emir, who's triplet sons are in conflict with one another to secure the Caliphate after their father dies. A newly manufactured, highly addictive drug known as rush has spread throughout southern Syara and Ruvelka; rush addiction has become a major problem with devastating effects on the community, while the growth of rush has led to the rise of several prominent drug cartels and crime families who are vying for influence. Only the Caliphate has managed to stem the tide of rush by outlawing it within its territory and executing drug dealers. The main questline involves the player siding with either one of the cartels or one of the sons of the Emir. Siding with any of the cartels involves crushing the other drug families, then manipulating the politics of the Caliphate to ensure the easily manipulated son Khalid comes to power, so he can declare rush halal. The player must then kill off or intimidate resistant imams to ensure rush spreads into Mansuriyyah. If the player sides with the Caliphate, they must assist one of the sons in securing power after the Emir dies. Regardless of whom the player chooses, the Survivor must then defeat the other brothers before defeating the cartels, crippling the production of rush. The Survivor then pursue a cures for rush addiction, alleviating the pain for many communities.

Remnants 3 was a major success, selling more than 8 million copies across Tyran. The game received praise for its story, gameplay, immersion, and worldbuilding, while criticism was directed towards its inconsistent writing and pacing, which were largely the result of the game's repeated delays and gaps in development.