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The Story Well, there isn't one, really, at reville least not in the sense of most adventure games. The game starts with a bangliterally, the Big reville Bangand lands you in the time of Homo Erectus. From there you'll move into reville ancient Mesopotamia, with side trips to Egypt and China. After quite a bit of time there, the game skips the Roman Empire completely and moves you into the Middle Ages for a brief stop. Then you'll skip the Renaissance and jump to the Industrial Revolution and finally to the modern age. Of course, with such a vast timeline it would have been quite jarring to superimpose a single character over all of human history in order to have a more conventional adventure game storyline. That would have moved the game into the fantasy realm. Genesys remains resolutely realistic from start to finish. The idea is to get the player to participate in building the major innovations of history, thereby learning about how we achieved our present technological success.
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