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Mozart Requiem

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36%Game Brain Score
music, gameplay
story, graphics
59% User Score Based on 17 reviews
Critic Score 25%Based on 1 reviews

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Mozart Requiem is a single player role playing game. It was developed by Hoplite Research LLC and was released on September 7, 2022. It received negative reviews from critics and neutral reviews from players.

It's 1788 and Mozart is in Prague. He is giving the inaugural showing of his famous opera, Don Giovanni. The plaudits he receives are universal, but very quickly the events that are shaking the capital of Bohemia will take his mind off the music. Far from the footlights, a terrible conspiracy is underway, designed to dethrone Joseph II, Austro-Hungarian Emperor, and Mozart's benefactor. Left bere…

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59%
Audience ScoreBased on 17 reviews
music6 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • The puzzles are enjoyable and not boring, with some standout mechanics like correcting musical scores.
  • The storyline is engaging and shows a clear love for Mozart, making it an interesting experience.
  • The game features smooth animations and a solid point-and-click adventure format, appealing to fans of the genre.
  • The game is plagued by technical issues, including bugs, unresponsive controls, and a lack of customization options.
  • Character designs are poorly executed and do not fit the historical setting, detracting from the overall immersion.
  • The game is overpriced for its outdated graphics and gameplay, leading many to feel it is not worth the investment.
  • music
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is highly praised, featuring a delightful soundtrack of original pieces by Mozart that enhances the immersive experience of the 18th-century Prague setting. While the music minigames are enjoyable, some players feel they could use refinement. Overall, the combination of classical music and engaging musical puzzles contributes significantly to the game's appeal.

    • “I loved the classical music in the background.”
    • “The music is wonderful, a soundtrack entirely chosen to delight us with original pieces by the maestro Mozart.”
    • “Point & click adventure + great music + voiced = solve puzzles in 18th century Prague with Mozart music.”
    • “The music minigame needs a bit of a tweak.”
    • “It is a classic point and click with some musical aspects.”
    • “There are many mini-games based on music; you don't need to know the notes, but with a little intuition, you can easily solve them.”
  • story
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is engaging and well-crafted, immersing players in a rich narrative inspired by Mozart, complete with dynamic storytelling and a variety of characters. With 18 chapters and around 20 hours of gameplay, it offers a compelling adventure, though some players noted technical issues that can disrupt the experience. Overall, the combination of music, investigation, and puzzle-solving makes for an intriguing plot, despite some bugs that require frequent saving.

    • “This is a great adventure game with a nice story.”
    • “There is nice voice acting (I played in English; well, tried to play it at least) and the story was obviously crafted with love for Mozart and his world.”
    • “It's not often where I find myself invested in a storyline.”
    • “In conclusion, I can say that as an experience it was interesting for the plot; playing as Mozart who improvises himself as a detective is intriguing. Unfortunately, the quality of the product compared to the price is not balanced because there are so many things that should be fixed. Sometimes you come across small bugs that force you to close and reload the game in order to continue. I recommend that you save often, at least for each chapter. By putting these two tips into practice, you should be able to finish the story.”
    • “As the plot is very long, it will keep you busy for at least 20 hours. There are 18 chapters and so many characters to know with which to interact and interpret.”
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game are a mixed bag; while some players appreciate the beautiful, detailed environments that evoke a historical setting, others criticize the dated 3D visuals and lack of resolution options or graphics customization. Overall, the aesthetic may feel retro, but it complements the engaging puzzles and storytelling.

    • “I'd love to see a sequel with photo-realistic graphics.”
    • “But having played it all, I can say that it has positive sides; the graphics are quite beautiful, the locations are well reproduced and full of details, with richly decorated rooms and sumptuous furnishings. When you pass through an alley or a bridge, it really feels like you are walking in historical Prague of the 1700s.”
    • “There's no option to change the resolution and no useful graphics tweaks.”
    • “The graphics are dated 3D and the pricing is a bit high.”
    • “While the graphics might be a bit retro, the puzzles are definitely worthwhile.”
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay has received mixed reviews, with some players appreciating the diversity and logical puzzles, while others criticize it for being outdated and occasionally frustrating to navigate. The inclusion of music-based mini-games adds an interesting layer, but the overall mechanics may not meet the expectations of all players.

    • “This is a good game and an interesting take on Mozart. The game mechanics are all right; sometimes it's hard to click on certain things, but the mystery and mystique of the game are well done.”
    • “It's a solid point-and-click game with good diversity in gameplay.”
    • “There are many mini-games based on music. You don't need to know the notes, but with a little intuition, you can easily solve them. While the puzzles are mechanical, I found them logical and of medium difficulty.”
    • “I'm a huge Mozart fan, so buying this game was a logical move, but the gameplay is whack.”
    • “It has the same outdated gameplay, despite developers insisting on the Steam discussion page it is 'revamped.'”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, being described as broken and buggy, leading to a frustrating experience for players. Many reviewers believe it was not ready for release.

    • “The game is broken, buggy, and frustrating and should not have been released.”
    • “I experienced constant crashes and glitches that ruined my gameplay.”
    • “The stability issues make it nearly impossible to enjoy the game.”
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Mozart Requiem is a role playing game.

Mozart Requiem is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and others.

Mozart Requiem was released on September 7, 2022.

Mozart Requiem was developed by Hoplite Research LLC.

Mozart Requiem has received negative reviews from players and negative reviews from critics. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its story.

Mozart Requiem is a single player game.

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