Wednesday, November 17, 2004
PDAcorps Review Atlantis Redux
Posted by Jonathon Watkins in "SOFTWARE" @ 03:00 PM
LightMan at PDACorps has reviewed Atlantis Redux and it looks like he liked what he saw:
"As just about any screenshot will prove, the visuals of the game are beautiful. The game environment where the “action” takes place is made up of a series of pre-rendered 360º scenes. Although some are slightly pixelized, the vast majority of locations are most impressive and make for a really involving and inspiring atmosphere. So, each location is basically a 360º environment with a maximum of four possible directions (north / south / east / west) depending on the location, although most locations only have north/south. Your journey will take you from the hot desert sand to beautiful Egyptian tombs, impressive temples, pyramids, dark caves, outlandish mountain sites, among many others that I will refrain from mentioning in order not to spoil the surprise. One thing I can assure you, they’re all beautiful, each in its own way."
If you want to know more about this impressive piece of eye candy, make sure you check the PDACorps review out. It's pretty comprehensive and has a goodly number of screenshots to admire. So, any of you guys played it yet?
"As just about any screenshot will prove, the visuals of the game are beautiful. The game environment where the “action” takes place is made up of a series of pre-rendered 360º scenes. Although some are slightly pixelized, the vast majority of locations are most impressive and make for a really involving and inspiring atmosphere. So, each location is basically a 360º environment with a maximum of four possible directions (north / south / east / west) depending on the location, although most locations only have north/south. Your journey will take you from the hot desert sand to beautiful Egyptian tombs, impressive temples, pyramids, dark caves, outlandish mountain sites, among many others that I will refrain from mentioning in order not to spoil the surprise. One thing I can assure you, they’re all beautiful, each in its own way."
If you want to know more about this impressive piece of eye candy, make sure you check the PDACorps review out. It's pretty comprehensive and has a goodly number of screenshots to admire. So, any of you guys played it yet?