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GameBoomers has posted a very detailed and interesting review of Nibiru:Age of Secrets . The review is signed by Becky who, as always did a great job with the article and she awarded the game a B+ rating .
Here's a snip from the conclusion :
Third person point-and-click adventure with spectacular graphics. Intriguing, complicated plot, walking a thin line between history and scientific speculation. A couple of violent scenes and a sprinkling of “mature” language. Lots of interesting characters and character interaction. Mostly competent voice acting. The player character cannot run, but double-clicking on the exit will speed you to the next scene.
Inventory challenges, mechanical challenges, one Rubik’s Cube-like challenge of the extreme hair-pulling variety. A few easy timed puzzles. No mazes, no tone matching puzzles, one sliding tile puzzle, one puzzle in which color discrimination is key. You can die at three locations, but you are restored to the point immediately preceding death.
No game glitches, unlimited save slots. Once the game is installed, you can play it from the hard drive without having to put the game disk in the CD drive.
Nibiru is aimed at fans of Black Mirror, and at those who enjoy mystery adventures, archaeological discoveries and the chance to explore some of the most dazzlingly photorealistic environments in gaming.
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