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Iconic Dungeons & Dragons RPG Planescape: Torment was a ‘B-Team’ project that started life as 3 different games⁠—including a 3D dungeon crawler

Now I don’t have the fancy book learnin’ to know what can change the nature of a man, but there sure are a lot of factors that can change the nature of a game. In a retrospective feature for upcoming PC Gamer print issue 390 (402 for our friends across the pond), contributor Robert Zak dug into the strange history of Planescape: Torment by talking to members of the unlikely Interplay team that made it happen.

“I was just trying to figure everything out, and I noticed that there were three Planescape projects that all had like four people on them,” recalled Obsidian CEO Feargus Urquhart. These were the heady years of 1996-’97, when Interplay was simultaneously publishing Baldur’s Gate while internally developing Fallout and, eventually, Planescape: Torment. Urquhart was head of Interplay’s RPG division, which was then coalescing into the publisher’s well-loved subsidiary, Black Isle Studios.

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