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Review

Prisoner of Ice
Developer: Infogrames
Publisher: I-Motion
Genre: Adventure
Release Date: 1996
Platform:

PC DOS


Retro Review by Michael Chourdakis
April 26, 2007


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Preface

Prisoner of Ice screenshot - click to enlargePrisoner of Ice is another good game from Infogrames and another must have for Lovercraft fans. The sequel of the top Lovercraft game Shadow of the Comet might not be as atmospheric as its predecessor, but it is still worth a shot.


Scenario

J.T. Parker was the main character in Shadow of the Comet, and he is still here, holding a terrible secret about the Prisoners of Ice. We are now in 1937, 27 years after Shadow of the Comet. Alien creatures (Prisoners of Ice) have been trapped in crates in the submarine Victoria, and you, Lt Ryan of the Royal Navy must survive the attack. Then you will have to travel to Argentina and find more on these creatures, and much more.

The scenario is not as overwhelming as in Shadow of the Comet, but is good without any leaks.

Scenario grade: B-


Graphics

Prisoner of Ice screenshot - click to enlargeComparing this game with Shadow of the Comet, you will see a major improvement in the graphics. You can either run the game in 320x200, or 640x480 recommended). The animation is also very good. Some pixel hunting seems to be always present in Infograme’s games, but you will soon get used to it.

Graphics grade: A-


Sound

Sound is the top reason why this game is really atmospheric. Plenty of scary and agony music themes will keep you glued to the screen. Some older versions of the game had a problem and kept crashing when sound is on; but do not dare playing this game with sound off! You will lose some great themes and effects which will create an atmosphere that isn’t easily found in today’s games.

But the bad thing is really the speech. There are funny and weird voices, not matching at all with the game atmosphere. And frankly, even If I was the one talking, I would sound better.

Sound grade: B+


Prisoner of Ice screenshot - click to enlargeControl

It should be noted here that this game copies no files in your hard disk except the saves and the configuration. I love such games!

Prisoner of Ice is a mouse & click game. Click on somewhere and you go there. Also, click on an object to operate it. On top of the game screen is your inventory (which is seen only if you put the mouse there), and you can combine an item with something in screen.

Screen hints are available, i.e. the game tells you when there is something to click on as you play with the mouse. This certainly makes the game easier, but watch out because some items are very small and you cannot see them easily.

The ESC key drives you to game’s control panel where you can save/load and configure sound options. The game also provides automatic saves so, if you were unlucky and you die, you might find a game saved just before you lost.

Note: Some versions crash under DOS, especially when sound is on. Make sure that you play this game under Windows XP & VDMSound.

Control grade: A-


Atmosphere

Prisoner of Ice screenshot - click to enlargePrisoner of Ice’s atmosphere is very good; however it is not even a bit as overwhelming as in Shadow of the Comet. In short, I would say that on each step you start with an enthusiastic introduction, but the rest of the section is not as good. This game gives you the feeling that you always run after somebody/something, but there is not the sweet kind of mystery and Cthulhu horror that Shadow of the Comet had.

Atmosphere grade: B+


Action

The game is divided in a few parts parts, but unlike other games, you will never notice a change in the day or night (strange eh?). First you have to save the submarine from the Prisoner of Ice attack. Then you go to Falkland Islands, in a Navy base, in which one of the officers is actually a traitor, a real Prisoner of Ice and you must discover him. Then you go to Argentina to learn more about the alien creatures and finally , you are caught by the Nazis (which are also for some reason interested in the Prisoners).

The major problem in the action is that these parts are not logically connected. You will finally not understand how, why, and when you ended up in Illsmouth and in the famous Stone Circle to kill Narackamous. This is the major drawback in this game; the action does not proceed smoothly.

Prisoner of Ice screenshot - click to enlargeYou will encounter a lot of characters from Shadow of the Comet, like J.T. Parker and Narackamus. The finale of the game is similar to Shadow of the Comet as well.

Overall, the game isn’t as hard as other Infogrames' games, and its Action is a bit short.

Action grade: B-


Riddles

The puzzles in the game are inventory based, and are rather easy. Most of them involve a good search in the screen to find and combine inventory items, and some of the puzzles are time-limited. I would expect more imagination in creating the puzzles from Infogrames.

One hint: Whenever you discover a number/word that you might need it after (code, password etc), write it down. You cannot see it later in the game and you do not get it in your inventory.

Prisoner of Ice screenshot - click to enlargeNote also that when you have to face a Prisoner of Ice, you must act really quickly. Because game speed is a little high, you may need a few saving/restoring in order first to find what you have to do, and then actually doing it.

Riddles grade: B+


Overall

Prisoner of Ice is a good game, like most of Infogrames’ productions. A must have for Lovecraft fans, but do not expect the gripping experience that Shadow of the Comet offers.


Final Grade: B

System Requirements:

  • DOS, but plays under Windows box or Windows XP using VDMSound
  • CD-ROM
  • Soundblaster or adlib compatible sound card is required.