Realms of the Haunting

Realms of the Haunting

US cover art.
Developer(s) Gremlin Interactive
Publisher(s) Gremlin Interactive (UK)
Interplay (USA & Canada)
Platform(s) Windows 95, DOS
Release date(s) 1997
Genre(s) Adventure game
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ELSPA: 11+
ESRB: T
Media/distribution CD-ROM (4)

Realms of the Haunting is a British adventure game, played from the first-person perspective, released in 1997 by Gremlin. The 3D engine used in this game was borrowed from Gremlin's own Normality.

Contents

Story

Adam Randall ventures to a haunted house in order to investigate the mysterious circumstances around his father's death. As he enters, however, the doors locks behind him and he is forced to journey throughout the entire house while looking for answers as well as means of escaping it. Along the way he meets up with the psychic woman Rebecca Trevisard who provides Adam with guidance as they work together in trying to escape. Adam soon discovers the house contains portals to several different universes, and that he is the Chosen One who must prevent the final apocalypic battle between the forces of good and evil.

The game has over 40 hours of content and includes many different universes to travel, and has a plot which involves multiple sides fighting for their own causes. The beginning gives the idea of Adam being against demonic forces, but later on player finds himself caught in much deeper plot between different forces, where demons play only one role.

Gameplay

Realms of the Haunting contains first-person shooter and point-and-click adventure gameplay elements. The game takes place in a 3-dimensional world, in which the player explores locations and battles demons from a first-person perspective. A floating cursor is used to interact with the environment and pick up items. Like most point-and-click adventures, the game features many inventory-based puzzles.

The story of Realms of the Haunting is told through full-motion video cutscenes, which utilize live-action actors.

Characters

The side of good

The side of evil

Cast

Notably, David Learner, who portrayed Belial, is better known for his role as Marvin the paranoid android from the BBC series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and also as Pickle in the cult children's TV program Knightmare.

Reception

Among critics, the game received very good ratings.[1] PC Gamer magazine gave it 86/100, PC Zone a 96/100, and PC Player magazine gave it a 90/100.

References

  1. ^ Realms of the Haunting for DOS - MobyGames

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