About This Game This thrilling new adventure game from master storyteller Jane Jensen (Gabriel Knight, Gray Matter) and Phoenix Online Studios (Cognition, The Silver Lining) introduces Malachi Rector, an expert in antiquities whose photographic memory and eye for detail transform people and clues into interactive puzzles. When a secretive government agency enlists him to determine whether a murdered woman in Venice resembles any particular historical figure, Malachi is left with only questions. Why would the U.S. government hire him -- a dealer of high-end antiques -- to look into a foreign murder? Why does David Walker, a former Special Forces operative he meets in his travels, feel like someone Malachi’s known all his life? And how come every time Malachi lets his guard down, someone tries to kill him?Moebius: Empire Rising is a contemporary adventure that merges classic point-and-click puzzle solving with Jane Jensen’s sophisticated storytelling. Travel the world using Malachi’s unique deductive powers to analyze suspects, make historical connections, and uncover the truth behind a theory of space and time the government will defend at any cost. 1075eedd30 Title: Moebius: Empire RisingGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Phoenix Online StudiosPublisher:Phoenix Online PublishingRelease Date: 15 Apr, 2014 Moebius: Empire Rising Ativador Download [Xforce Keygen] Overview:The Game:A traditional point and click adventure game set in a modern contemporary setting. It has a nice twist regarding one of the main protagonistsYou can die on some of the challenges, and that requires a restart from save. This is lazy game design in a game that these are "reaction based" and the rest of the game is cerebral in nature. The game feels a little clumsy, but not so much it gets in the way.The game has a wide variety of settings, characters, plots and sub plots to explore. Some might have an issue with the graphics, but for me it never really matters in a P&C adventure game.The Puzzles:Not to hard, perhaps some are on the easy side. There are some "reaction" puzzles that require the player to time reactions. These are a drawback for me as they dont really fit the rest of the game. And you can die on these, neccessetating a restart from save.The majority of the puzzles are mostly logical and fit the story. But why cant developers forget that normal stores exist? The Story:Compelling story that develops nicely, not overly deep though. The characters are predictable but not anything jarring. The has some plot twists that makes the game more interesting. The theme feels like the Broken Sword or (surprise surprise Gabriel Knight) games, more than the "Lucas Art" style. If you have played a Jane Jensen game before I dont think you will be disapointed.Conclusion:A game that is a little unpolished, and its not breaking any new ground in the point and click adventure game world, but its solidly in the middle. If you are a fan of the genre I think you will like it. If you are a Jane Jensen fan you already own it I think ;), but if not get it.. The caveat to my positive rating\/recommendation will be that I got this on sale for under $4 and I'm glad I didn't pay more.There are a lot of shortcomings here and many better P&C games available on steam for the same price or cheaper, but if you can get this one at 75% off or more, it's not as bad as some of the reviews would have you believe. While the art\/style isn't terrible on the surface, a lot of the animations are longwinded and just plain bad, leaving you rolling your eyes and tapping your foot while you wait for your cursor to reappear on the screen.The puzzles are fairly straight-forward and somewhat bland; the intrigue surrounding the premise is what kept me motivated to see this through to the end, and even then, the last chapter is barely interesting enough to slog through the last few "puzzles," feeling more like a chore than a satisfying climax\/resolution. I found the voice acting enjoyable despite some quesitonable writing. Get this during a sale or in a bundle, otherwise there are much better P&C options.. Overview:The Game:A traditional point and click adventure game set in a modern contemporary setting. It has a nice twist regarding one of the main protagonistsYou can die on some of the challenges, and that requires a restart from save. This is lazy game design in a game that these are "reaction based" and the rest of the game is cerebral in nature. The game feels a little clumsy, but not so much it gets in the way.The game has a wide variety of settings, characters, plots and sub plots to explore. Some might have an issue with the graphics, but for me it never really matters in a P&C adventure game.The Puzzles:Not to hard, perhaps some are on the easy side. There are some "reaction" puzzles that require the player to time reactions. These are a drawback for me as they dont really fit the rest of the game. And you can die on these, neccessetating a restart from save.The majority of the puzzles are mostly logical and fit the story. But why cant developers forget that normal stores exist? The Story:Compelling story that develops nicely, not overly deep though. The characters are predictable but not anything jarring. The has some plot twists that makes the game more interesting. The theme feels like the Broken Sword or (surprise surprise Gabriel Knight) games, more than the "Lucas Art" style. If you have played a Jane Jensen game before I dont think you will be disapointed.Conclusion:A game that is a little unpolished, and its not breaking any new ground in the point and click adventure game world, but its solidly in the middle. If you are a fan of the genre I think you will like it. If you are a Jane Jensen fan you already own it I think ;), but if not get it.. The caveat to my positive rating\/recommendation will be that I got this on sale for under $4 and I'm glad I didn't pay more.There are a lot of shortcomings here and many better P&C games available on steam for the same price or cheaper, but if you can get this one at 75% off or more, it's not as bad as some of the reviews would have you believe. While the art\/style isn't terrible on the surface, a lot of the animations are longwinded and just plain bad, leaving you rolling your eyes and tapping your foot while you wait for your cursor to reappear on the screen.The puzzles are fairly straight-forward and somewhat bland; the intrigue surrounding the premise is what kept me motivated to see this through to the end, and even then, the last chapter is barely interesting enough to slog through the last few "puzzles," feeling more like a chore than a satisfying climax\/resolution. I found the voice acting enjoyable despite some quesitonable writing. Get this during a sale or in a bundle, otherwise there are much better P&C options.
ecsuneefunddingpa
Moebius: Empire Rising Ativador Download [Xforce Keygen]
Updated: Mar 12, 2020
Comments