Obsidian
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Review by Underdogs:
One of the very few "Myst clones" games I actually like, Obsidian is much better than its overhyped predecessor for its novel premise that combines hard sci-fi with surrealistic fantasy, and innovative puzzles that are not out of place. As a scientist who created Ceres, an intelligent machine that utilizes nanotechnology to repair the earth's polluted environment, you must venture into the mysterious Obsidian, a structure built by Ceres, to rescue our partner Max. Great puzzles, graphics, and overall atmosphere. Too bad it's all over a bit too soon.
Average Rating: | 8.66 [89 votes] |
Genre: | Adventure |
Designer: | Matthew Fassberg & Scott Kim |
Developer: | Rocket Science Games |
Publisher: | Segasoft |
Year: | 1997 |
Software Copyright: | Segasoft |
Theme: | Science Fiction |
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Related Links: | Quandary review , Official game page , Andrew Plotkin's review |
More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | Windows 95/98 |
If you like this game, try: | Lighthouse, Mission Critical |
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