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All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part without express written permission. The Messenger Review by Orb The Messenger takes its player through centuries of history and tradition in scene the Louvre, the august eight-century-old building in Paris, once the host to heads of French state and now housing one of the greatest art collections on earth. One scene of the highlights of this game is that the player explores the building in different time periods, getting to enjoy the feel scene of how it has been used historically, how the architecture has changed and been added to, and how people of these times looked and interacted with the environment. From this viewpoint, playing The Messenger is a rich historical experience as well as a game. This is an aspect in which this game truly shines. The building itself has been carefully reconstructed using plans and historical documents, and the attention to detail shows.
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