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| PLATFORM: | Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me |
| AGE GROUP: | 5 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mindscape |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone |
| TYPE: | Three (III), Science Fiction, Computer Games, Adventure |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 047956102013 |
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Customer Reviews of Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time
Great Game This game was a very pleasant experience. The plot line is excellent with its link to previous cultures of Atlantis & the Maya and the puzzles were challenging. Some of the puzzles (i.e. picking up certain objects) stretched across several worlds. The graphics were amazing & I find myself playing it again and discovering something new each time. Hope a sequel comes out soon.
Good Challenge, Bad acting, and downright annoying sidekick
The gameplay is a good challenge, traveling through three different time zones of ancient cities to find three peices to an ancient alien artifact, the Legacy of Time. The graphics are prety good, and give you 360 degree view in any direction. The mazes are well set up, challenging, but logical. You do need to make sure you have decent sound for this game, and in areas the puzzles depend on it, so if you're hearing impared, or even tone deaf, this can be difficult.
You have a sidekick along with you in your journey who is an AI program who inhabits your enviromental-suits' computer, giving you suggestions, somewhat relevant to the situation at hand trivia, and making wisecracks as you go along....even making jabs at Gallagher. While helpfull, and sometimes funny, he gets annoying after a while. Fourtunatly you can set him to three levels of interaction, from very talkative to speaking only when asked for input.
The acting of most of the charachters was prety bad, but what do you expect from a computer game? ....beginer actors who are willing to take any job that comes along.
All in all a challenge, but not one I'd spend a lot of money on, I got it for free which is why I played it.
This was FUN!
I really liked this game. In "Legacy of Time", you are a time traveler who discovers a disturbing bit of information--aliens appeared on Earth at three points in history, destroying three legendary cities and three powerful objects. One of these objects was kept in each city, and only by using them can Earth fend off a new alien attack. You have to go to Atlantis, El Dorado, and Shangri-La to find those relics, rescue them from the cities' destruction, and return them to your own time. The scenery is pretty and the plot engaging; I actually found myself feeling sorry for characters whenever the game required me to steal from them or deceive them--and then feeling even worse when I realized they'd all be dead the next day and there was nothing I could do about it, since I was forbidden to change time other than stealing the relics. I also enjoyed the puzzles and problem-solving. I've seen games where the puzzles were way too contrived and unrealistic, and wouldn't really solve the problem at hand. (I'm recalling a game where you had to rig up a complex machine, involving toilet paper tubes and Gods only know what else, to brew A CUP OF TEA.) In this game, the puzzle elements make sense. Add some cool mythological stuff, and you've got an addictive little game.