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Nemezis: Mysterious Journey III Prologue

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75%Game Brain Score
graphics, story
music, gameplay
75% User Score Based on 53 reviews

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Nemezis: Mysterious Journey III Prologue is a single player casual simulation game with a mystery theme. It was developed by Detalion Games S.A. and was released on June 2, 2021. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

The magnificent and mysterious planet Regilus, with its breathtakingly diverse ecosystem, has been targeted by various colonizers over the years. Eventually, however, the planet was taken over by the Teleportation Travel Agencies, turning it into one of the most desirable tourist attractions in the galaxy! Take on the role of Amia, who has just gone on the holiday of her life with her companion, B…

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75%
Audience ScoreBased on 53 reviews
graphics9 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions

  • Beautiful and atmospheric graphics with vibrant, surreal environments that evoke a sci-fi and Myst-like experience.
  • Engaging and logical puzzles that are challenging without being overly frustrating, appealing to puzzle game fans.
  • Strong sound design and music that enhance the immersive experience, with good voice acting noted by some players.
  • Camera sensitivity issues and head-bobbing effects cause discomfort and motion sickness for some players.
  • The prologue/demo is very short with limited content and walking back and forth in some puzzles can feel tedious.
  • Clunky dialogue, occasional poor writing, and some low-quality voice acting detract from the storytelling and immersion.
  • graphics
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are widely praised for their impressive, surreal, and visually appealing design, often compared favorably to classic puzzle and adventure titles. However, some users note issues such as high hardware demands, camera sensitivity problems, and uncanny character animations that can affect the experience. Overall, the graphics contribute strongly to the game's atmosphere and appeal, despite a few technical drawbacks.

    • “The graphic designers, puzzle designers, storytellers, all did a great job creating this surreal planet.”
    • “Amazing graphics with interesting puzzles.”
    • “So far the puzzles are not too hard, the graphics are awesome, reminds me of the Myst games but better.”
    • “The characters fall into the uncanny valley, the game forces you to stand there and stare at them while they talk, my graphics card screams in pain playing this, and this prologue alone was a 5GB download.”
    • “I am playing on an old laptop so I don't mind turning down all the graphics settings to the minimum, but camera sensitivity will need to be fixed for me to enjoy the full game.”
    • “Similar graphics and puzzle concepts, even the music style.”
  • story
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is praised for its intriguing, well-paced, and mysterious narrative with a strong atmospheric premise, enhanced by voiced storytelling and immersive background details. However, some players feel that clunky mechanics and occasionally cheesy dialogue slightly detract from the overall experience. The surreal setting and thought-provoking puzzles contribute to the story's appeal, making it worth exploring further.

    • “The graphic designers, puzzle designers, storytellers, all did a great job creating this surreal planet.”
    • “The storytelling is good, well paced, and the fact that it's voiced is very appreciated.”
    • “The graphics are pretty impressive; the opening cutscene reminds me a lot of the old 3D JRPG puzzles. The story has just enough mystery about what is going on that the plot seems worth checking out the full game when it releases.”
  • music
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is highly praised for its quality and atmospheric style, reminiscent of the original Blade Runner soundtrack. While the sound settings allow toggling music and footsteps, turning off the voice-over separately is not available. Overall, the soundtrack significantly enhances the experience.

    • “If I could say one thing for this prologue/demo, it is that the music is extremely good.”
    • “Good sound and music.”
    • “Similar graphics and puzzle concepts, even the music style.”
    • “However, despite being able to turn off different parts of the sound, like just the music or footsteps, turning down or off the voice-over is not available.”
    • “And the music reminds me of the first Blade Runner with Harrison Ford.”
  • atmosphere
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is consistently praised for being engaging and well-crafted, contributing significantly to the game's immersive and intriguing experience despite some critiques of mechanics and dialogue.

    • “This demo does an excellent job of showcasing the game’s mechanics, interface, art, and atmosphere.”
    • “Just saw a beautiful black cat on a roof, did the first two interesting small puzzles and enjoyed the great and fascinating atmosphere in this small introduction demo ["prolog"]!”
    • “This demo is good as in it demonstrates pretty well the mechanics, the interface, the art and the atmosphere of the game.”
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay effectively showcases the game's mechanics, interface, and atmosphere, but some users find the mechanics clunky and the gameplay itself to be the weakest aspect. While basic gameplay functions well on Linux via Steam Play/Proton, issues like non-working videos and cheesy dialogue detract from the overall experience.

    • “This demo does an excellent job of showcasing the game’s mechanics, interface, art, and atmosphere.”
    • “This demo is good as in it demonstrates pretty well the mechanics, the interface, the art and the atmosphere of the game.”
    • “Basic gameplay works on Linux with Steam Play / Proton but videos do not work.”
    • “Good story-line and atmospheric premise, but clunky mechanics and cheesy dialogue detract from the experience.”
    • “Basic gameplay works on Linux with Steam Play/Proton, but videos do not work.”
    • “I find the gameplay to be the weakest part.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The grinding in the game is described as tedious and clunky, significantly detracting from the experience, with visuals failing to engage and contributing to its overall lack of appeal.

  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is lighthearted and stems from playful character quirks, such as the protagonist consistently mispronouncing "Bogard," adding a charming and amusing touch.

    • “It was pretty humorous that the protagonist can't pronounce 'Bogard' even though the guide says it correctly, and she still butchers it in multiple ways.”
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Nemezis: Mysterious Journey III Prologue is a casual simulation game with mystery theme.

Nemezis: Mysterious Journey III Prologue is available on PC and Windows.

Nemezis: Mysterious Journey III Prologue was released on June 2, 2021.

Nemezis: Mysterious Journey III Prologue was developed by Detalion Games S.A..

Nemezis: Mysterious Journey III Prologue has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Nemezis: Mysterious Journey III Prologue for its graphics but disliked it for its music.

Nemezis: Mysterious Journey III Prologue is a single player game.

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