Baron Wittard: Nemesis of Ragnarok
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Bürger gelten noch immer als vermisst. Elektromagnetische Störungen häufen sich und all diese Ereignisse deuten auf Wittards verlassenes "Utopia" hin. Nur mit Kamera und Taschenlampe bewaffnet, wirst Du Deine Reise alleine durch die kurvigen Korridore, geheime Gänge und finstere Hallen bestreiten. Bewohner sprechen von einem schrecklichen Geheimnis, das Wittard dort verborgen hält. Sie sprechen ängstlich von irgendwem oder irgendetwas, dass übelwollend in seiner Stadt schlummert und von Tag zu Tag stärker wird. Sie sagen, die Zeit läuft davon...
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- CPU: 1 GHz or equivalent CPU, Higher Recommended
- GFX: 128 Mb graphics card with Shader Model 2.0
- RAM: 1 GB
- Software: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7
- HD: 1.5 GB
- SFX: Microsoft DirectX 9.0c
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- LANG: Englisch, Deutsch
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Overall pretty fun, just lacking in difficulty, was hoping for a game more like Rhem or some of the Mysts where you needed a notebook full of notes and still banged your head against the wall for hours on a puzzle.
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There is no hint system in place which I personally found exasperating as it would have saved a lot of time wandering about wondering where to go to next.
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Graphically you can definitely tell that this isn't going to blow your mind away, but with the type of game this is, it doesn't have to necessarily do that. There are several different areas to explore in this game, and I have to say that there was definitely time and effort put into each piece of this game's layout. Sure there is a TON of backtracking to be done in this game, but I think most people won't mind too much.
The music in the game is haunting, and the voice acting was adequate for the game.
The controls in the game are really straight-forward you are going to be pointing a clicking to get through this game.
Alright so lets get right down to it. This is one of the more difficult games I have come up against. There is a very good chance that you will spend a ton of time randomly trying to solve puzzles because the solution is not easily deciphered. I will tell you that a lot of the solutions are hidden in other areas, but it is a stretch to figure out what goes to what. Which reminds me, play this game with a notepad or something to right down the odd stuff that you find in the game, it might not be significant, but chances are it is, and if you forget to physically write down the information you might be kicking yourself later in the game. I did come up against one puzzle that I could not solve, and so I had to go to the walkthroughs to try to find it, thankfully someone had put the pieces together on how to solve this puzzle, and I was saved from spending hours on a puzzle that I had no idea what the solution could be. I did find one bug that I found interesting, and that was if you pull up the map and accidentally exit to the main menu, you cannot get back into your game, so word of advice, SAVE SAVE SAVE, oh and save. I know its a pain and it breaks the rhythm of the game, but you will be thankful for doing so if you accidentally get stuck.
The storyline was quite interesting with the Norse connection, and that there was a deeper meaning behind the whole utopia, but I did find it odd that I was to come in and also look for people that had disappeared with my handy video camera, and yet I never got to use the camera except for once, and it wasn't for the reason why I would have the camera in the first place. Speaking of cameras, well the views that you'll have in the game, I have a bit of advice for you, if you get motion sickness, you might not want to play this game with a mouse. The reason is that when you take the mouse to the sides of the screen your view jumps all over the place, which of course causes some serious disorientation. You can play with the keyboard, however, but I think to get the most out of this game you are going to have to use both the keyboard and the mouse. The keyboard you will use when just traveling around the areas. The mouse will be used to work the puzzles, when the camera is locked in place.
So I believe it is that time where I need to give this game a grade, and I have to say, as frustrating as the game was, and how ambiguous some of the solutions to the puzzle were, I would still be very willing to play future sequels of the game. I give this game an 8.0 out of 10.
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Release:18.02.2011
Genre:
Adventure
Entwickler:
Wax Lyrical Games
Vertrieb:
Iceberg Interactive
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