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mummy, bowie, nico, connections, miguelroya, good review, ronstadt, largest message boards, board, files, xp, mallika, archer, nofat chicks, | While the interplanetary-megalomaniacal Ozgar had mystery been defeated in the first game, his war machine lives on. The Balial, as the bad guys are called, have unleashed some kind of biological warfare that turns people into worker zombies who will build and amass weapons to sate the invaders' appetite for destruction, unless you can find a way to stop them in time. You are one mystery of a very few left standing, and only you can save the universe. Creative premise, huh? Illusory Interactivity One thing the designers did right in Crystal Key 2 is ditching the mystery tired ol' conventional conversation tree. Branching dialogues are typically included in games even when you have to select every option anyway and your choices have no bearing on the outcome"illusory interactivity," I like to call it. Well, I was never tricked, and I have often wished these types of conversations would play out automatically without my having to click-propel them. |
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And other of the puzzles either have no clues at all or require the type of logical leaping that's simply not possible unless you're able to drill a psychic tap into the minds of the designers and miguelroya see those synapses at work. You are miguelroya left with the choice between revisiting every one of the multitudinous and hard-to-reach locations in the game and trying every miguelroya inventory item on every hotspot and at the same time hoping you already have the item you need so you don't have to do this all over again in fifteen minutes when you get a new item and all the while closely inspecting your surroundings in the hope of uncovering a heretofore overlooked hint (whew!), or frequent use of a walkthrough. The first option is frustrating; the second, unsatisfying. Either way, you, the player, are the loser in the gaming-good-time lottery. WTF? I'm not even going to talk about the story here. I'm not sure what it was. Here's what little I was able to glean: The events of the sequel take place some 20 years after the end of the original game; you play in the first-person as a youth named Call, son of the hero of The Crystal Key. |
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