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| PLATFORM: | Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows XP |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Buka |
| FEATURES: | Immersive 3-D murder mystery, More then 60 environments to explore, Numerous puzzles to solve and characters to encounter, Stunning 3D graphics and animation, For 1 player |
| TYPE: | Computer Games, Action, Adventure |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 699030111888 |
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Customer Reviews of Midnight Nowhere
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Buy Survivor: Borneo on DVD instead of this garbage.
Immersive
First off, if you are not a fan of adventure games
And don't know who gabriel knight or manuel calvera is
then drop a point on the review. But if you love adventure games
and realize how few worth playing come out then give this game
a go. It is far from perfect but it really draws you into the
game. I agree it is not scary and it is far less frustrating then Silent hill.I fell in love with the world buka had created.This is defintley a game that deserved it's mature rating. So much so that fetish magazines and web sites have even reviewed the game.So if you are over 18 and love adventure games you will find this title very worthy of a purchase.
Good but not great.
Another bizarre import
A very strange little game indeed. It plays out like a survival horror game, except there's no way to die and the only use your character has for a gun is to shoot a locked door. The plot is odd in the extreme and only holds together by the barest thread of coincidence. You play to the end assuming All Will Be Revealed, only to find that the central mystery is not only not answered but not even mentioned. Excuse me?
That aside, game play is fairly smooth and logical, though there's an awful lot of looking for keys. It's a brain game, not a reflex game, so expect to do a lot of problem solving and no shooting. (And hours of pixel-hunting, sigh.) The walls you pass are often decorated with very funny subversive posters that seem to have been designed by a satirical comic screwing around with Photoshop (you know the type -- photos of ordinary people bulged out on one side and so on).
Incidently, you should take the Mature rating fairly seriously. There's a lot of cursing, many many many photos of nude women, and variously horribly slaughtered bodies around every corner. I mean, I've seen worse, but I'm not sure I'd be happy about seeing a 13-year-old playing this game.