- June 23, 2016
- Eipix Entertainment
Vermillion Watch: Moorgate Accord Collector's Edition
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About
In "Vermillion Watch: Moorgate Accord Collector's Edition" , players must stop a dangerous thief who has stolen a powerful mystical artifact, causing people in Paris to fall prey to a dark influence. This Collector's Edition offers exclusive bonus content, including a bonus chapter, replayable HOPs and mini-games, collectible sun symbols and morphing objects, exclusive wallpapers, music, videos, and a strategy guide. The game is a captivating hidden-object puzzle adventure that requires players to save the city in time.









- The game features a captivating and well-researched storyline set in a beautifully rendered 19th century London, incorporating both historical and fantastical elements.
- The hidden object scenes and puzzles are original, varied, and challenging, providing a satisfying gameplay experience with opportunities for replay.
- The graphics and atmosphere are highly praised, creating an engaging and immersive experience that draws players into the game's world.
- Some players found the character development lacking, making it difficult to become invested in the story and its characters.
- There were reports of technical issues, such as the game freezing or glitching at times, which could disrupt the gameplay experience.
- A few players noted that certain scenes were too dark, making it challenging to find hidden objects, and some puzzles had confusing descriptions.
story
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game features a strong, captivating story with historical accuracy, filled with twists and surprises. Players encounter well-known characters like Sherlock Holmes and Phileas Fogg, enhancing the narrative experience. The beautifully crafted scenes complement the well-written plot, which includes a bonus chapter accessible after completing the main story.
“There is a strong storyline with a lot of twists, turns, and surprises, and it's mostly historically accurate.”
“The story is captivating, well-written, and well-voiced.”
“The story is quite well done, and you meet along the way Irene Adler, Sherlock Holmes, Phileas Fogg, and Isabel Newton (related to Isaac Newton).”