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Riddle Of The Sphinx (Mac)

Riddle Of The Sphinx (Mac)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not a lot of there there
Review: A very ambitious game, but hard to navigate and harder to care about. Another of DreamCatcher's imports, and it loses a lot in translation, I fear.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not a lot of there there
Review: A very ambitious game, but hard to navigate and harder to care about. Another of DreamCatcher's imports, and it loses a lot in translation, I fear.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Riddle this!
Review: For a game with so many programing flaws, it was fun and very challenging - too challenging at times. Too many program problems to contend with but passing the initial tape playing problems, the game was almost flawless. The puzzles are exact and demanded your attention to the max. No shortcuts here. The graphics are great but the play could have been better - too much like Myst and Riven in that respect. Just get beyond the technical problems with the patch at the Dreamcatcher web site and it should work fine.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Big disappointment!!
Review: I bought this game shortly after seeing it listed on the top ten games of the year list. After buying this game however, I thought it should be on the worst ten games of the year list! Graphics are horrible, sound is crummy, and the plot line lacks anything interesting. After 1/2 an hour of playing the game, I decided it would be more interesting to go watch Barney with ny 4 year old nephew. It has not re-entered my cdrom drive since. You would be much better off buying Myst which, although more expensive, is so much more interesting than this!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This is NO Myst!!!
Review: I LOVE adventure games of this genre, but I found this game lightweight when compared to the likes of Myst, Riven and Exile. The puzzles were easy. The only difficulty came in finding a few critical items that were WELL hidden.

(TINY HINT BELOW-- NO SPOILER)

Look in EVERY shadowy spot.

The end game is a letdown. It felt unfinished, somehow.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: many entertaining hours
Review: i seem to have a dissenting opinion, but i really liked this. the puzzles were engaging, but not too hard (i didnt need a walkthrough). the game progressed at a rate such that i didnt get bogged down. the scenery was pretty, with lots of places to explore. examples are the temples off the queens chambers and the lagoon with several ruins surrounding it. most of the puzzles can be solved by finding the answer after careful exploration (like the alligator room); no mental revelations are necessary. it is possible to die, so save often. after a while, the player will recognize the danger spots. there is a relatively difficult maze whose passageways dont make sense, but it is still negotiable.

problems include jamming, mainly around the tape recorder, and a very obstinate padlock. the jamming can be defeated by turning off the ATIs in the extensions manager, but this requires restarting your computer each time you play or go back to other applications. once these are off, though, the game runs very smoothly. some places can be a little boring, like the endless tunnel and the great sand transfer, but generally things move along smartly. also, the music was good. generally, i dont notice game music, but i did with this one.

there have been remarks about religious undertones of this game. i really think that this is reading too much into it; it is just a computer game. the satisfaction comes from finally getting that door to open and not from some religious epiphany. in all, i consider rots to be a worthy effort and an entertaining puzzle (adventure) game. its sequel is coming out for windows, and i hope its available for mac.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This is NO Myst!!!
Review: I was hoping for a good exploration game with little shoot'em ups and more discovery and learning. Instead, here is a game that hopes you will buy the hint book. I did not get very far because I am not good at puzzles. I was greatly dissappointed.

(...)Jesus was Jewish, he was raised three years in Egypt and there is no problem with singing the joy that inspires your life and saves your soul. However, that is no excuse for a poorly executed CD-ROM.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Egyptians are Dull
Review: I was hoping for a good exploration game with little shoot'em ups and more discovery and learning. Instead, here is a game that hopes you will buy the hint book. I did not get very far because I am not good at puzzles. I was greatly dissappointed.

(...)Jesus was Jewish, he was raised three years in Egypt and there is no problem with singing the joy that inspires your life and saves your soul. However, that is no excuse for a poorly executed CD-ROM.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love It!
Review: This game is addictive! You will love playing this game! The realism is great, and you can really imagine what it must have been like way-back-when. Well worth it!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Poor Copy of Timelapse
Review: _Riddle of the Sphinx_ is a bad game. The clues are either silly or illogical - all culminating in an unoriginal and preachy Sunday school conclusion. I was very surprised that the credits immediately thank Jesus for his help in creating this EGYPTIAN setting from a JEWISH story. One would do much better to buy _Timelapse_, which is an interesting story, covering similar topics without the proselytizing. Throughout _Riddle of the Sphinx_ the player is seduced by the promise of visiting other locations. It fails here again, where _Timelapse_ succeeds beautifully.


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