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Gamer's Info reviewer, Eduardo J. Questell, brings to light his rather uninspired (and unrated) review of Atlantis Evolution...
This game could have been much more than it is. If you're able to solve all the puzzles in the first few tries, you'll probably finish the game in around eight hours. But some puzzles will take several tries and there's, again, the pixel hunting. I can't stress how much this aspect of the game got on my nerves.
After you finish it the first time, I don't see a point to playing it again. It didn't seem to me that there were multiple endings as the game is really quite linear. The game's saving grace is perhaps the ability to make you smile at times. There's a bit of humor in different areas of the game, some of it intended and some of it not. That by itself is not to support the game all the way through, though.
IN CONCLUSION
This game has a very nice story that was just poorly implemented. I didn't find it fun, although I admit I found myself wanting to finish it so I could get the full story. I'd recommend this game only if you're a hardcore adventure fan, and it works better if you're also a hardcore point and click adventure fan. If you don't fall in that category, you're probably better off getting a fiction book about Atlantis.
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