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Adventure Game Scene of the Day - Monday 02 March 2015
Forever Worlds: Enter the Unknown (2004) is one of the worst games I’ve ever played but by no means the least entertaining!
In 1st person perspective you travel to 6? weird & wonderful worlds as Jack Lanser, in the body of a priest (who has possessed his), to look for the split identities of the missing father of Jack’s fiancée in order to get him back in one piece & also to reclaim Jack’s body from the priest.
I couldn’t make sense of either the story or what I was doing most of the time but I found the graphics & environments pleasing, some of the puzzles interesting & as Jack, the ability to possess the bodies of some of the inhabitants of the worlds in order to access locations as them quite novel.
For years I’ve wanted to give this one a go. I love first person adventures! The story seems intriguing and the graphics very pleasing! But through the reviews and your personal experience I think I’ll let it slide unless I get desperate for a first person adventure.
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For years I’ve wanted to give this one a go. I love first person adventures! The story seems intriguing and the graphics very pleasing! But through the reviews and your personal experience I think I’ll let it slide unless I get desperate for a first person adventure.
The 1st time I played this game I was unable to finish it as there seemed to be a glitch at the beginning of the last part which I just couldn’t get past but I suspected that because of some background animation that maybe my graphics card wasn’t up to it!
I ended up replaying the game up to that point later after I had to upgrade my PC anyway & this time managed to finish it the annoying thing being is that I would prefer to know in the 1st 10 minutes & not towards the end of the game if my system is not capable of playing it!! Did I make any more sense of the game 2nd time around - no!!! although I enjoyed the experience a lot more than I thought I would! But I did get more sense of that there was a lot of thought & structure in the game - it’s just unfortunate that the concept in the developers’ heads wasn’t shared with the players!
If you do decide to try it you have to consider it a magical mystery tour rather than a ‘guided’ one!
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