Monday, November 21, 2011

Nibiru: Age of Secrets Review

Nibiru: Age of Secrets
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Despite the picture on the box, most of the scenery takes place in Czech Republic, followed by small bits in France and Mexico. The storyline becomes apparent during the game play, and is not difficult to follow, even if you pay attention to a television program instead of this game. The play involves talking to people, finding objects by mousing over them, combining and using objects in the inventory, and solving a few puzzles.
The good parts of the game:
.The graphics are pretty good, and include rain (lots and lots of rain), a bit of snow, and realistically walking people.
. The puzzles are easy enough to solve without being a pain or a bore.
. You can't get lost anywhere, because the game will not let you either use the wrong items (match on the map to burn it up) or get lost, because you can't go too far without performing certain tasks or finding certain objects.
. You can turn this game off and go to bed without an aching to get back.
The bad parts:
. The game sometimes hangs, usually if there is another program running in the background.
. The tasks can be tedious and annoying, such as talking to a certain person, then another person, then back again, then walking away for a bit, then walking back and talking again.
. The characters have odd accents - there are several cockneys, and the bad guys sound like Sean Connery. The main character, Martin, has a deep, pleasant voice.
. If you miss a bit of dialogue, or even an entire conversation, you can't go back and play it again, unless, of course, you saved the game just before that point.
. The grammar, punctuation, and spelling in the dialogues are severly lacking.
. Every so often Martin exclaims, "I'd better get out of here quickly" as he saunters off slowly. Luckily, everyone else is even slower so he easily gets away.

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What begins as a short expedition to Prague to examine a mysterious World War II tunnel unearthed while constructing a new highway, turns into a dangerous and thrilling mystery where murder, deception, the deep dark secrets of the Nazis, and the demise of the Mayan civilization, have our hero Martin Holan reeling into the heart of an exhilarating adventure.As Martin Holan, a European linguistics and archeology student, you are contacted by your Uncle to examine a tunnel that appears to be backfilled by the Nazis during World War II. One of your Uncle’s colleagues will meet you there to allow you access to the site, however when you arrive you discover she has been murdered.

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