Ei teillä muutakaan tekemistä ole, joten katsokaa video yhdestä Amigan oudoimmista peleistä Kultista (eipä kovin yllättävää että tuon videon on tehnyt suomalainen :D) :
Täytyy kyllä mainita vielä edellisistä viesteistäni tuo Rise of the Dragon. Aivan mielettömän hienosti tehty seikkailupeli. Äänimaailma ja miljöö on jotain mistä saisi vieläkin uskomattoman pelin. Tuo tuollainen synkkä Bladerunnermainen maailma kiehtoo todella paljon ihmisiä
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=WqXa2xFCHyo
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Here's some in-game video from Kult: The Temple of Flying Saucers - one of my favourite games back in the days of the Amiga 500. The game itself was released in 1989, and according to my knowledge, it is known as "Chamber Of The Sci-Mutant Priestess" in the USA. I much prefer the original European name myself, although both names do a pretty good job at describing how absurd the game itself is.
As far as adventure games go, Kult isn't that special: it's short (even if you don't choose to skip the first half of the game, which can be done if you know how), simple, sometimes illogical and it's got one of the most confusing background stories I've ever heard (which, of course, isn't necessarily a bad thing). Kult more than makes up for it's weaknesses as a game with it's claustrophobic atmosphere (which is whipped up by a combination of beautiful - and stylistically very original - graphics and amazing sound effects) and it's unique combination of a graphical point-and-click interface, text-adventure-like event descriptions and general visual presentation which is very much reminiscent of interactive comic books. There's something very European in this digital cocktail, something very French, I think...
This approximately ten minute clip has been crudely edited down from 20+ minutes, due to YouTube's length restrictions, and shows more or less all relevant locations of the game, plus me messing up the final mouse clicks of the final confrontation, because I forgot what I was supposed to be doing.