3/2/08

Atlantis Evolution


There are times when playing Atlantis Evolution could make Chinese water torture look like an appealing alternative. The writing and voice acting are so bad they're almost good--you probably won't find more unintentional camp humor in a game. The interface can be cumbersome. The gameplay will have you shaking your head in disbelief and disgust as you encounter one badly designed puzzle, maze, or action sequence after another. Fortunately, if you can bear playing Atlantis Evolution long enough, it starts to get better toward the end, but by then it's scant consolation.In Atlantis Evolution, you play as Curtis Hewitt, a young photojournalist steaming home to America in 1904 after an expedition to Patagonia. His ship sinks during a fierce storm, leaving him stranded on a lifeboat that spirals down through a whirlpool into a hidden world. Then an alien craft appears overhead and sucks Hewitt up into it. From there, he's transported to the civilization of New Atlantis, which he has to explore and escape from.That's no easy task, because Hewitt is viewed as a "deviant," an outsider who doesn't bow to the ruthless, all-seeing "gods" who rule the Atlanteans with iron fists. Everywhere Hewitt goes, he encounters statues of the angry humanoid gods, statues that are actually observation devices used to intimidate the simple agrarian populace into utter obedience. Hewitt also gets chased by armed guards who zap him at the slightest provocation. When he tries to glean helpful information from cowed, zombielike workers, they only regurgitate whatever they've been taught to say.The idea of a simple civilization forced to submit to suspicious alien gods will be nothing new to science-fiction fans. It still could have proven interesting if it weren't so horribly implemented in Atlantis Evolution. Between the stilted dialogue, weak voice-overs, lapses in logic, and exaggeration that slams every point home with the subtlety of a Day-Glo jackhammer, the story begins to feel like a big joke.1904. On his way back to New York, Curtis Hewitt, a young adventurer and photographer, is caught in a vortex that sends him to the heart of the lost city of Atlantis A stranger in a land of hi-tech and archaic faith, Curtis endures thrilling adventure helping the people of Atlantis overthrow the mighty Atlantian Gods.Features:Spectacular award winning full-screen 3D graphics.5 fascinating destinations to explore, each with its own culture and mysteries.Many diverse challenging puzzles and games.Beautiful and captivating original soundtrack.


Format: WIN 98,2000,XP


Features:- Epic first-person adventure game featuring character and plot development- Interact with a cast of more than 30 unique characters including Atlantian people and gods- 5 main universes with more than 20 different environments to explore- Provocative and unique puzzle challenges- Musical score and ambient sounds created by the award-winning Atlantis 1 & 2 / Beyond Atlantis I & II composerMinimum


System Requirements:- CPU speed greater than or equal to 1000 MHz- OS Type equal to 32-bit- Physical memory greater than or equal to 128 MB- A video card greater than or equal to 32 MB video memory

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