Atlantis: The Lost Tales PC Retrospective – Adventure Game Geek Ep. 22
April 20, 2018 1 min read
I travel to French Canada in search of the lost city of Atlantis! DarkNekoStudio: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaadBJbBh-dH36tTZcQTp8w Game available here: https://www.gog.com/game/atlantis_t…
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The entrance and hallways of the alien ships on alien movies also look like vaginas entrance and interior (not by the details but by the shape)
One of the first games I played after getting a CD drive. Loved it and played it dozens of times. I used to play it from the very beggining every single time I managed to solve a new puzzle. Cool to see someone making videos about it. Hope you'll get more traffic and wish you very best mate!!! Subbed!
Ah, Cryo Interactive. They truly were as legendary as they were infamous. Such fantastic art designers and composers, original and ambitious (if somewhat incompetent) storytellers and horrible programmers. I think that they may just be the only late classic game developer who's games are literally unplayable on today's systems save for the Atlantis franchise and a few others. For instance, I couldn't run their Phillip K. Dick cross-platform game, U.B.I.K., even in Virtual PC. Still, their games were impressively creative and cinematic even for today's standards (don't care for their in-game puzzles much, though) but their most craziest, bizarre and "omg wtf is this even" game must be the completely forgotten yet unbelievably weird and curious (and somewhat convoluted and repetitive) 1994 title Commander Blood (and that's saying something considering how many weird games they have in their catalogue). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commander_Blood I dare anyone to watch a let's play of the game. You'll probably quickly feel like you're on drugs or something. The concert scene alone is one of the weirdest and most memorable things ever. Only in the 90s. Anyway, that's enough of my rant. Filming a crossover is always a good excuse to take a road trip. Didn't recognize the flag behind you, though. Overall, nice vid about a classic game but you did miss a chance to make a joke when the protagonist enters the house through the chimney despite the fact that the fireplace IS ON FIRE! Talk about unintentionally funny. 😀
I had rats they are very cute and interesting pets. But they don't live very long. someone told me chinchillas don't like to be petted and don't like physical contact. Yours seems fine with it. the game looks really weird….but the story seems interesting and graphics doesn't matter to me. that you can't save is terrible. That's why I hate console games. 🙁
Boy I hated this game. A while back, I actually wrote a script for my own review of this game, but I never finished it. It was my first "Defeat" rating.
Damn fine review sir and the chinchilla is miraculous!
Another excellent review, I think you should show yourself more and people should share your videos, because they are informative, entertaining and funny as well 🙂
Awesome!
You should be getting more traffic, advertise yourself more!
The entrance and hallways of the alien ships on alien movies also look like vaginas entrance and interior (not by the details but by the shape)
One of the first games I played after getting a CD drive. Loved it and played it dozens of times. I used to play it from the very beggining every single time I managed to solve a new puzzle. Cool to see someone making videos about it. Hope you'll get more traffic and wish you very best mate!!! Subbed!
Ah, Cryo Interactive. They truly were as legendary as they were infamous. Such fantastic art designers and composers, original and ambitious (if somewhat incompetent) storytellers and horrible programmers. I think that they may just be the only late classic game developer who's games are literally unplayable on today's systems save for the Atlantis franchise and a few others. For instance, I couldn't run their Phillip K. Dick cross-platform game, U.B.I.K., even in Virtual PC. Still, their games were impressively creative and cinematic even for today's standards (don't care for their in-game puzzles much, though) but their most craziest, bizarre and "omg wtf is this even" game must be the completely forgotten yet unbelievably weird and curious (and somewhat convoluted and repetitive) 1994 title Commander Blood (and that's saying something considering how many weird games they have in their catalogue). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commander_Blood
I dare anyone to watch a let's play of the game. You'll probably quickly feel like you're on drugs or something. The concert scene alone is one of the weirdest and most memorable things ever. Only in the 90s.
Anyway, that's enough of my rant. Filming a crossover is always a good excuse to take a road trip. Didn't recognize the flag behind you, though. Overall, nice vid about a classic game but you did miss a chance to make a joke when the protagonist enters the house through the chimney despite the fact that the fireplace IS ON FIRE! Talk about unintentionally funny. 😀
I had rats they are very cute and interesting pets. But they don't live very long. someone told me chinchillas don't like to be petted and don't like physical contact. Yours seems fine with it. the game looks really weird….but the story seems interesting and graphics doesn't matter to me. that you can't save is terrible. That's why I hate console games. 🙁
Boy I hated this game. A while back, I actually wrote a script for my own review of this game, but I never finished it. It was my first "Defeat" rating.
Damn fine review sir and the chinchilla is miraculous!
Another excellent review, I think you should show yourself more and people should share your videos, because they are informative, entertaining and funny as well 🙂
Awesome!
You should be getting more traffic, advertise yourself more!