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| 2000 (French), 2001 (English) | ||
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"You simply have
three characters to move through the story with. Throughout the story's
nine chapters, each of the characters has a separate episode (which you
can play in any order) that move the story forward to the next chapter.
Frequently the episodes interrelate, giving the story a tantalizing Roshomon
quality. In one of the game's many admirable touches, the main screen depicts
the three characters as three stained-glass windows, below which lies a
book that you, the player, are completing. As each chapter of the story
begins, you choose which order to play the character segments. Each one
has a specific goal he or she has to accomplish to move the story forward.
These goals are anything from escaping from an evil cardinal's clutches
to solving a riddle to finding a missing piece of equipment. The fact that
the three protagonists are from three different strata of society adds an
element of complexity and depth to the plot. It's quite intriguing to see
each character's story develop and move forward as you complete each chapter.
...The story is rich and rewarding, dealing with an evil Papal plot (always
love those), forbidden love, and the search for an important lost technology.
The main mystery of the story involves the lost blueprints for a strange
modern clock. "- |
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Patches, Technical Support, FAQ's, Demos (PC), Demos (Mac), Desktop Themes, Screen Saver, Desktop Wallpaper (site in French), Music, Sounds (site in French), Movies, The Making, Saved Games, Easter Eggs, Cheats, Trainers | |
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Pentium
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