- March 7, 2019
- Five BN
Eternal Journey: New Atlantis
Platforms
About
"Embark on an epic quest to discover the ancient underwater city of Atlantis in Eternal Journey: New Atlantis. Explore 100 captivating locations, solve 35 intriguing mini-games, and uncover over 200 hidden objects across 13 scenes. Delve into the surprise ending with a bonus chapter, and enjoy stunning concept art and wallpapers in the Collector's Edition. Don't miss this extraordinary hidden object adventure."









- The game features a creative and engaging story with deep lore, making it enjoyable to play multiple times.
- The puzzles and hidden object scenes strike a good balance in difficulty, and the inclusion of a fast travel map enhances navigation.
- Visually appealing with high production quality, the game combines sci-fi and mythological elements effectively, and the presence of a cat companion adds charm.
- The story can be hard to follow at times, and some players found it predictable or corny.
- There are navigation issues due to the open map, which can lead to confusion about where to go next, despite the quick travel feature.
- The game lacks achievements and has some technical limitations, such as low resolution support and occasional amateurish voice acting.
story
70 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story in the game is generally praised for its creativity and depth, weaving together engaging lore with gameplay elements like puzzles and hidden object scenes. While some players found the narrative predictable or rushed towards the end, many appreciated the intriguing plot and well-crafted cutscenes, making it one of the standout features of the game. However, a few critiques noted that certain aspects of the story could be confusing or corny, particularly for those familiar with ancient cultures.
“But the story weaves together everything you're doing so that it's completely engaging.”
“The journal is so good to read & adds to the story and records clues; you will find devices and notes along the way that keep filling you in on what happened before you got there.”
“The sci-fi setting is great (although it's a bit lonely), the story is one of the best I've seen in a casual game, and the cutscenes are actually good, which, you know, most hidden object games don't give a damn about these scenes... specifically, they all rush their endings, this one didn't.”
“My biggest gripe is with the story, which anyone with a basic understanding and interest in ancient cultures will find baffling and confusing... let me just say Atlantis = Greek.”
“The story is eye-rollingly corny.”
“The story had potential, but the ending seemed rather contrived.”