Nikopol: Secrets of the Immortals
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Developer(s) | White Birds Productions |
Publisher(s) | Got Game Entertainment |
Platform(s) |
Cloud (OnLive) Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Nikopol: Secrets of the Immortals is a point and click adventure game developed by White Birds Productions and based on the graphics novels of Enki Bilal's The Nikopol Trilogy.
Plot
The year is 2023 and Paris is governed by a power-hungry dictator. As Alcide Nikopol you try to find a way of joining the underground rebellion and help stop the dictator's iron fist rule. The history takes a turn towards the weird, as Nikopol finds out that his father - an astronaut sent into orbital exile in cryopreservation - may be alive and well in the city. At the same time, a strange pyramid hovers over Paris, and a rumour of Egyptian gods residing in it spreads like wildfire.
Reception
The game received fairly positive reviews, earning a score of 8.2/10 from IGN,[1] 8.0/10 from GameZone,[2] 8.2 from Digital Chumps[3] and a final score of 'GREAT GAME' at Diehard GameFAN.[4] The game was rated highly for its graphics, story, sound and puzzles.
However, not every review of the game was favourable. Adventure Gamers gave it 2/5 stars, with the reviewer criticizing several aspects of the game, including its linear nature, illogical puzzles, and, what they felt to be a particularly confusing story.[5] Currently, it scores 68/100 on Metacritic, based on 14 reviews.[6]
References
- ↑ Review of 'Nikopol: Secret of the Immortals at IGN.com
- ↑ Review of 'Nikopol: Secret of the Immortals at GameZone.com
- ↑ Review of 'Nikopol: Secret of the Immortals at DigitalChumps.com
- ↑ Review of 'Nikopol: Secret of the Immortals at DiehardGameFAN.com
- ↑ Review of 'Nikopol: Secret of the Immortals at AdventureGamers.com
- ↑ http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/pc/nikopolsecretsoftheimmortals
External links
- The official 'Nikopol: Secret of the Immortals' website at the Wayback Machine (archived September 4, 2009) (This website is no longer available as of April, 2012)