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Tabula Rasa is a massively multiplayer online action game that takes you into the heat of battle at the frontlines of an epic war between an evil alien race bent on galactic conquest and the coalition of rebel soldiers who have traveled across the galaxy to stop them.

Format: PC
Release 02 Nov 2007
Developer: Destination Games
Publisher: NCSoft
Players: MMO
PEGI Rating: 16
Editor Score: 8 User Score: 7
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EXCLUSIVE: Ethical Parables in Tabula Rasa Feature

Chris Leyton

16/08/2007

Chris Leyton

TVG takes an exclusive look at one of the revolutionary features that Tabula Rasa brings...


NCsoft and Destination Games' Tabula Rasa promises plenty to reinvigorate what is becoming an increasingly stale and saturated MMO genre. Ahead of its forthcoming release later in the year, TVG takes an exclusive look at one of the features set to usher in the change with the introduction of dynamic storytelling events; no longer are you just following a storyline, but having an actual impact on what occurs and dealing with the consequences of your own moralistic choices.


Ethical Parables in Tabula Rasa

Players of most massively multiplayer online role-playing games today usually aren't faced with any great variety of missions that really impact your character or how you play. The most you're faced with is what kind of reward you'll get or, at most, which of the two factions you'll support against the other. It doesn't really have any effect on you in the grand scheme of things and you'll probably forget about the whole thing in a month or so. Instead of that static, boring type of storytelling, we wanted to create a more immersive story with Tabula Rasa, one that the players could interact with, where their actions could have long reaching consequences. We call this form of story-telling interaction the ethical parable and it is one of the hallmarks of a Richard Garriott game.

Ethical and moral dilemmas are something we definitely wanted to incorporate into the design of Tabula Rasa from the very start. The entire goal is to give you pause and allow you to think about the choices that you make in order to accomplish a mission. This way, at times, you will not be limited to one single path but may have multiple paths. We want you to think about the larger story and how your actions can affect this story down the road. Now you have the ability to play the game the way you want to play it. This in essence is the parable-a type of story that allows you to explore moral lessons or decisions.

We won't be throwing these ethical parables at the players in every mission, but we definitely want players to get a taste for them early on in the game. We've placed a few on, the first major landmass that players will encounter in Tabula Rasa. One of these early missions involves the delivery of pharmaceuticals to soldiers on the front lines. While the supply commander, a rather straight-laced and stand-up kind of individual, would rather these pharmaceuticals be distributed to the soldiers in a formal, organized system, there's a man who stole a whole bunch and has been selling them to the soldiers for a nice profit. Your decision to either turn in the thief, or help him distribute the stolen goods, not only affects the mission outcome but determines how the NPC soldiers will interact with you from then on.

Another mission of note is for players with levels in the mid-teens. As you progress though the game and are redeployed to Foreas Base, you're told that the AFS has a Bane prisoner who is currently undergoing interrogation. This will start a chain of missions as the Bane prisoner reveals more and more information, allowing you to attack the local Bane base, kill a key Bane soldier, deal with some traitors, and possibly even defend the prison from attack.

At the end of this mission chain, you're now left with the choice of what to do with the prisoner. On one hand, he's one of the evil Bane, who wiped out most of humanity and forced people like yourself to fight for survival on a few scattered alien worlds. It doesn't deserve to live... or does it? As a mere soldier, the Bane was just doing what it was supposed to do, no more and no less, and cannot really be held responsible for what the leadership of the Bane did to Earth. What would be the harm in letting him live, and more importantly, what more could you learn from him? If you were a prisoner, wouldn't you want to be treated humanely, instead of being executed for telling your captors what they wanted to know?

These are a couple of examples of the parables we will present in Tabula Rasa. Some of them will have little or no long-term impact, and others may influence the way you experience the game. We want to give you the choice to play the game the way you want to, without hemming you into one specific path. This way, we've created a better, richer, more immersive game experience for you to enjoy.


TVG would like to thank NCsoft, Destination Games and Barrington Harvey for providing a look at the importance of Ethical Parables in Richard Garriot's long-awaited Tabula Rasa. The Tabula Rasa pre-order pack is currently available from online retailers, with the full version scheduled to launch later in the year.
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The Pre-Order access to the Beta starts at a different time than the hand-picked Closed Beta Applicants.. Just so everyone knows.
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Even I don´t like the idea off paying for an online fee every month, this might be the future for some online games
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yes game looks real nice, I´ll look forward to try it out :)
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Looks promising but so does Hellgate London. Seems these two games will probably go head to head before wooing long term players of other MMOs
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Will TR break the Sci-Fi MMO mould had actually be successful???
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