I did not hate this game, but I doubt I would play it again. For all the hype there was very little to be excited about and the play was extremely glitch-y.
Travel from the deepest trenches of the Atlantic Ocean to the awe-inspiring wonders of Mars as you solve the greatest archeological puzzle known to man: the origin of Atlantis.
This is a good game. I have replayed a couple of times and still enjoy playing it. The bonus game is a prequel to the main story, but cuts off somewhat abruptly. Overall a 4/5.
I enjoyed this game. It was not terribly challenging, however, and took nearly no time to complete. Do not spend full price on the CE--wait for a sale.
Frankly not as good as the first two in the series
PostedJanuary 22, 2017
sinenomine_lj
Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
This game was not terrible, but the frustration factor and lack of originality made the game much less fun. The hidden extras were a bit too hidden and were a bit infuriating in their lack of connection to the plot. Also, the game was full of minor glitches, such as pop up windows that would not close. Overall, I wish I had just bought the SE. My recommendation is for the SE.
This game is excellent for an SE. You get a little squirrel friend and must collect coins to purchase his home, etc.--an extra normally reserved for CEs. The story is good and the games sufficiently challenging. The HO scenes are varied enough to keep it interesting.
This is a solid game to begin the series, but the limits of technology show on replaying. I think it is fine to start with this one, but do not expect the level of enjoyment or challenge you will from later editions in the series.
The story was engaging and edgy enough to break the usual PG mold. I appreciated that the HOS were varied and the puzzles were neither too easy, nor maddeningly hard.