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#920224 12/28/08 05:08 PM
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Can you believe it? They have actually made a serious PC game about Mozart. It's an point-and-click style adventure game, which means: loads of puzzles. The graphics are quite awesome.

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TV: Mozart English Trailer - Streaming Trailers, Videos and Movies - GamersHell.com

Site of the game:
Mozart - The adventure game

Site in French, page of the publisher:
Jeu Mozart - Le Dernier Secret - Micro Application

There isn't much else to find on the Internet. Maybe there are a few press reviews here and there, but the game is not listed in Metacritic's or Game Rankings' database. I've no idea whether it's a good game or not, but I'm very curious and would like to play it smile .


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Yiteng, we all miss your posts. Where have you been?

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You remembered me laugh .


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Looks pretty rad. If that's gameplay, and not a cutscene, rather pleasant indeed.

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The backgrounds are quite nice actually. I think the character models, objects, and animations could use some serious work though.

It couldn't be an adventure game set in real life if there weren't a conspiracy in the story!

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Awesome! I wanna try this out smile

I know of a video game out there on PS3 and Xbox 360 called 'Eternal Sonata', which heavily features Chopin. Anyone played it? What's it like?


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Originally Posted by Drunk3nFist
Awesome! I wanna try this out smile

I know of a video game out there on PS3 and Xbox 360 called 'Eternal Sonata', which heavily features Chopin. Anyone played it? What's it like?


I only played it a little bit. It's sort of like final fantasy only set in Chopin's mind which turns out to be a fantasy world where everyone has a music-related name.

I stopped playing because I couldn't beat this one guy in the game and sort of just gave up. I kind of stopped playing video games because my wife doesn't like them and I've been doing other things. I keep wanting to hook the machine back up and get back into it, but I have so many other things to do that are more important or interesting I get distracted from it.

I did try playing maelstrom yesterday and was really mad about how bad I was at it. Back in the 1990s I was pretty good compared to my horrible performance last night.


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From what I've been able to research, the game is only offered for PC and in French.

Any updates would be appreciated....looks like Tomb Raider with a twist.

Interesting

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No English version? frown


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