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Atlantis II, known as Beyond Atlantis in North America, is a 1999 graphic adventure game developed and published by Cryo Interactive. The sequel to Atlantis: The Lost Tales, it follows the story of Ten, a mystical being that travels across time to defeat the Bearer of Dark. Players assume the role of Ten and solve puzzles in locations such as ...
Absolute Games gave the game a rating of 60%. [13] Atlantis III was a nominee for GameSpot's 2001 "Best Adventure Game" award, which ultimately went to Myst III: Exile. The editors wrote: "Beyond Atlantis II is full of strange puzzles and metaphysical gobbledygook. But the constant barrage of strangeness actually works in the game's favor". [14]
Also known as Beyond Atlantis in North America Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of the City of Gold: Cryo Interactive: France Telecom Multimedia: Windows, PlayStation: November 1999: Also known as The Sacred Amulet: Freddi Fish 4: The Case of the Hogfish Rustlers of Briny Gulch: Humongous Entertainment: Infogrames: Windows, Macintosh: 5 November 1999
Atlantis: The Lost Tales: 1997: Cryo Interactive R&P Electronic Media Sega (Saturn) Cryo Interactive: MS-DOS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Windows: Atlantis II: Beyond Atlantis (US) 1999 (Windows) 2001 (Macintosh) Cryo Interactive (Windows) The Adventure Company (Macintosh) Cryo Interactive: Macintosh, Windows: Atlantis III: The New World: Beyond ...
Beyond Atlantis is a 1973 American-Filipino science fiction horror film directed by Eddie Romero, written by Charles Johnson, based on a story by Stephanie Rothman, and starring Patrick Wayne and John Ashley. [2]
Atlantis: The Lost Tales is a first-person perspective puzzle game. The game is in pre-rendered, panoramic 3D. The game is in pre-rendered, panoramic 3D. The HUD is basically a window into the world of Atlantis, instead of moving a mouse around the screen, moving the mouse actually moves the screen itself.
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Atlantis is a fantasy role-playing game (RPG) originally published by Bard Games, [1] set in the ancient world before Atlantis sank. It first consisted of three books: The Arcanum , The Lexicon , and The Bestiary , and for this reason was originally called The Atlantean Trilogy or The Atlantis Trilogy .