Indiana Jones & the Fate of Atlantis
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Indiana Jones & the Fate of Atlantis
I've always loved point & click games, and have been playing through several as of late. Right now I'm playinf FOA, which is often said to be one of the greatest point & click games of all time.
Now don't get me wrong, I like the game. In fact, in some ways it is brilliant. The 3 different paths you can take that alter the puzzles & story, and the fact that puzzles change offer good replay value in a genre where it normally lacks.
But I hate the maze. I hate the backtracking, I hate the unvaried scenery, I hate the lack of characters to interact with, I hate having to use a walkthrough (put skelton cage in pool to trap a crab to feed to the octopus ) It has been good up til this point ...
I hope I am near the end (yes, this is my first time playing it ... almost 20 yrs after its release)
Overrated?
Now don't get me wrong, I like the game. In fact, in some ways it is brilliant. The 3 different paths you can take that alter the puzzles & story, and the fact that puzzles change offer good replay value in a genre where it normally lacks.
But I hate the maze. I hate the backtracking, I hate the unvaried scenery, I hate the lack of characters to interact with, I hate having to use a walkthrough (put skelton cage in pool to trap a crab to feed to the octopus ) It has been good up til this point ...
I hope I am near the end (yes, this is my first time playing it ... almost 20 yrs after its release)
Overrated?
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I never played it, despite really being into those kind of games for a time. I suggest Déjà Vu, Shadowgate and Uninvited. Déjà Vu being the hardest and Uninvited being easiest. Déjà Vu II and Shadowgate are about the same difficulty.
However if you want a good one on the 3DO (other than Myst) try HELL: A Cyberpunk Thriller. It isn't by any means easy though.
However if you want a good one on the 3DO (other than Myst) try HELL: A Cyberpunk Thriller. It isn't by any means easy though.
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I love Deja Vu, but I consider that more of a text adventure than a point n click game (although the genres do blur)
FOA started strong, but really I just detest mazes (and foa has a couple, and they are long) It bugs me on multiple levels.
I love point n click games that are loaded w/lots of interesting characters to talk to. Revolution nailed this down w/Broken Sword & Beneath a Steel Sky which are my favorites.
Actually, 3DO is home to one of the best of this genre imho and that is The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes. It never gets talked about, but it is outstanding! I really liked it when I first played it when I was a teen. Since that time I've read all the Conan Doyle books, and now I like it even more thanks to its accuracy and attention to detail. It has aged wonderfully.
Anyway, I'm nearly done the fists path of foa, and I've started the team path w/my wife. Final verdict still to come on foa.
FOA started strong, but really I just detest mazes (and foa has a couple, and they are long) It bugs me on multiple levels.
I love point n click games that are loaded w/lots of interesting characters to talk to. Revolution nailed this down w/Broken Sword & Beneath a Steel Sky which are my favorites.
Actually, 3DO is home to one of the best of this genre imho and that is The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes. It never gets talked about, but it is outstanding! I really liked it when I first played it when I was a teen. Since that time I've read all the Conan Doyle books, and now I like it even more thanks to its accuracy and attention to detail. It has aged wonderfully.
Anyway, I'm nearly done the fists path of foa, and I've started the team path w/my wife. Final verdict still to come on foa.
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As far as old adventure games go, that puzzle sounds downright logical.Trev wrote:But I hate the maze. I hate the backtracking, I hate the unvaried scenery, I hate the lack of characters to interact with, I hate having to use a walkthrough (put skelton cage in pool to trap a crab to feed to the octopus ) It has been good up til this point ...
I love Deja Vu! But I beat it in one sitting... I have Shadowgate on my shelf, ready to be played, but it's a little disappointing to hear it's easier. I also want to get Uninvited one day.3DO Experience wrote:I never played it, despite really being into those kind of games for a time. I suggest Déjà Vu, Shadowgate and Uninvited. Déjà Vu being the hardest and Uninvited being easiest. Déjà Vu II and Shadowgate are about the same difficulty.
They are really good actually (great if you are a fan of the site) I've beaten the 4 of the 5 episodes.BryWI wrote:I have been playing these recently. http://www.telltalegames.com/strongbad
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The only part I had trouble with was the very end where you have to have EXACTLY the right items in your inventory or you can go to jail or whatever. I had to redo it to get it right. That was annoying.3DO Experience wrote:Wow! You beat Déjà Vu in one sitting? I think I played it for three months before I beat it !
That sounds about right for me also. (of course this was before online walkthroughs) Had only good ol' Nintendo Power to rely on.3DO Experience wrote:Wow! You beat Déjà Vu in one sitting? I think I played it for three months before I beat it !
Btw, since you like the old Nes text games I have to ask if you've ever tried Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingodm?
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Yes, all the things you have to throw out and the real killer... you have to have letters out of the envelopes!!!Mobius wrote:The only part I had trouble with was the very end where you have to have EXACTLY the right items in your inventory or you can go to jail or whatever. I had to redo it to get it right. That was annoying.
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Yes it's a good and long game. Not as girlish as you might think, you don't even play as Princess Tomato rather you have to save her. I actually had a walkthrough for Shadowgate, they were online if you found the right BBS. The NES version varied from the DOS one. NES was better though.Trev wrote:That sounds about right for me also. (of course this was before online walkthroughs) Had only good ol' Nintendo Power to rely on.
Btw, since you like the old Nes text games I have to ask if you've ever tried Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingodm?
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Downloaded Princess Tomato on my Wii from the Virtual console ...
Oh, and I've beaten Fate of Atlantis using 2 of the 3 paths and am playing the puzzle path (wits) now. This actually seems to be my favorite so far.
My conclusion ... a very good game. I think nostalgia does drive a lot of the praise though, and I do honestly feel it is overrated. Howver, having true replay value in a genre that is known to have none does elevate it considerably (and makes it longer too) It doesn't beat Broken Sword, Steel Sky, or Lost Files of Sherlock, but I'd probably slip it into my top 10 for point n click games.
Oh, and I've beaten Fate of Atlantis using 2 of the 3 paths and am playing the puzzle path (wits) now. This actually seems to be my favorite so far.
My conclusion ... a very good game. I think nostalgia does drive a lot of the praise though, and I do honestly feel it is overrated. Howver, having true replay value in a genre that is known to have none does elevate it considerably (and makes it longer too) It doesn't beat Broken Sword, Steel Sky, or Lost Files of Sherlock, but I'd probably slip it into my top 10 for point n click games.
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"Go through the game room" ... where have I heard that before?3DO Experience wrote:I really need to go through the game room and pull the duplicates. I have to get you boys playing the real thing instead of paying for downloaded software.
Btw, only $9.99 on Steam (whom I don't much care for but that is besides the point) You can get get a Lucas Arts pack containing Last Crusade, Fate of Atlantis, The Dig, and Loom. Even better, you can get both the talkie Loom & the FM Towns Loom which is my favorite version!
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