About This Game Two stories, two main characters, one epic experience: in Memoria, players travel through different time periods, while following two distinct protagonists: Sadja, a southern princess who wants to be a war hero, and Geron, a bird catcher who wants to lift a curse from his girlfriend. The game combines point & click gameplay with unique magic skills.Sadja, a Southern princess, has an unstoppable desire to become the greatest hero in history – by joining and succeeding in the biggest war Aventuria has ever seen: The war of the Mages, fought in the middle of an uninhabitable desert.Bird catcher Geron lives almost 450 years after the Great War. Geron’s eternal love, Nuri, has been turned into a crow by an evil curse. To give her back her human form, Geron needs the help of the mysterious merchant Fahi, who has magical powers. But Fahi is only willing to help Geron if he agrees to solve a puzzle which Fahi has seen in his dreams. The quest for answers soon leads to a chain of events that connects both Sadja's and Geron's stories, threatening to turn the present into a grim reflection of a long forgotten past.Memoria combines classic point & click adventure gameplay with the features of The Dark Eye, one of the most successful RPG universes known in the fantasy world. Point & click adventure game puzzles get a unique twist by adding magical features – and a wise, talking staff. Over eight chapters, players control both Sadja’s and Geron’s fates, involuntarily interacting with each other and bridging over 500 years of time. Each chapter in Memoria features opulent graphics, epic locations, a thrilling fantasy crime story and a unique puzzle design that differs from chapter to chapter.Key FeaturesEpic fantasy soundtrack and high quality voiceover to draw you deep into the gameDive into the world of The Dark Eye, and explore mystical places such as Draconia, an ancient temple built by dragonsFollow the story of two unique characters through two different time periodsBeautifully hand-drawn 2D backgrounds and high quality 3D game charactersFrom the creator of The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav, The Whispered World and Deponia 7aa9394dea Title: MemoriaGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Daedalic EntertainmentPublisher:Daedalic EntertainmentRelease Date: 29 Aug, 2013 Memoria Download By Utorrent Better story, voice acting, and animations compared to the first game of the series, which was also good. Puzzles seemed logical, with only a couple of exceptions. Memoria is a good pick for fans of high fantasy that want a casual point/click game that is more about story advancement than puzzle-solving.. This game was just as fantastic as the prequel. Some of the puzzles were a bit more obnoxious (the tower/crystal puzzle), and almost thought I was stuck in a bug once but luckily it wasn't. These games remind me of the longest journey, with surprises at every turn and an immersive story. I'm just sad that it's over... it was shorter than Chains of Satinav.. A really nice continuation/conclusion to the events of the Chains of Satinav. If you liked the original, this one is a must-play. The same dark fantasy setting, new (and old) stories about time, about choices and how to rise above yourself.The graphics look fabolous, the music is nice. A bit clishé'd story, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. I recommend playing it.. This is one of the best point and click adventure games of all time. It is set in a sort of medieval fantasy setting that is precariously balanced between darkly goofy and quite serious. The preceding game The Dark Eye: the Chains of Satinav, while not as good, should be played first to get the background of some of the characters.The first game had great art, and decent voiceovers, with some nonsensical puzzles, and some good ones, and a relatively generic story.Memoria however has an amazing story. It focuses on new characters, while still developing the characters from the previous game. You learn a lot about the gods and magical nature of the series' universe. The ending blew my mind. It's like Primer meets Lord of the Rings.I could go into greater detail about the story but there really isn't any point. If you are a fan of point and clicks, and that sort of old fantasy style, like King's Quest or something, then play this series, even if you have to push through the first one, it will be worth it. The puzzles are slightly above average. But the story is really the highlight. The art is great too. The voiceovers are fine, some lines had stale delivery, but you definitely become acustomed to the voices by the end of it. It's probably the best adventure game of the past decade.. Approximately 10 hours of qualtity gameplay; Riveting storytelling, consisting of two solid storylines;Tricky puzzles that sometimes make you feel like a moron when you are forced to look for a solution online (a perfect kind of puzzle for a point & click if you ask me);Amazing visuals and a great OST.To sum up: Brilliant. Definitely Daedalic Entertainment's Magnum Opus.. While there were some parts that I enjoyed, overall, I was really disappointed with this game for 3 main reasons:1. The story was contrived, convoluted, and uninteresting. This is the sequel to "The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav", a game that I liked so much, I started a new playthrough immedately after finishing it. Where "Chains of Satinav" has charm, a smooth-flowing story, and characters that are fleshed out and relateable, "Memoria" feels bloated and tedious. There are so many plot points pulled out of nowhere, I was constantly struggling to follow along and keep track of what the Hell was actually happening. This game expects you to have a photographic memory and miniscule, forgettable details often turn out to be crucial plot points.As an embarrasing example, towards the end of the game, an NPC solves a riddle that's been present the whole game and proclaims "It's so obvious!" - in that coversation you are TWICE given the option of saying "I still don't get it".2. The puzzles were crap. Full disclaimer, I usually hate these kinds of point-and-click puzzle games, I just don't have the patience. BUT as I mentioned before, I thought "Chains of Satinav" was great. "Memoria" has some of the most ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥t, unintuitive, just-gonna-start-randomly-combining♥♥♥♥♥♥and-see-what-happens puzzles I've seen. About halfway through chapter 2, I said screw it and opened a walkthrough on my phone, because the solutions are just so nonsensical, and I didn't want to waste time faffing about.Another embarrasing example is when the game puts you in a foggy forrest maze, and after 5 minutes, a "Click Here To Skip This Maze" button appears in the upper-right corner.There's one puzzle where the solution is to COMBINE a SWORD with a SHURIKEN.And then you STICK A MACE INTO THE SWORD'S SCABBARD.WHAT3. Performance is terrible. This game should be running at 1000 FPS, every scene is a static backdrop with maybe 1 or two moving characters.AND YETA N D Y E TThe amount of stuttering and FPS drops (down to 15 sometimes!!!) was just totally absurd, there is no excuse for such a straight-forward game to be so poorly optimized. On a better game this would be a minor gripe, but because of how tedious the story and puzzles are already, the technical problems become much more noticeable and irritating. "Chains of Satinav" had the same problem, but NOWHERE near this bad.As I said, I really liked the prequel game, "Chains of Satinav", and was ready to love this one too, but I'm probably never installing it again.. This game is a direct sequel to The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav, so playing that one first is a must. Stellar writing and soundtrack; improves upon the weaknesses of the first game, better animation and puzzle design. As well as continuing Geron's story, this time you follow another main playable character: Sadja. I found hers to be the strongest storyline, although Geron and Nuri's is quite good with a lot of interconnection between the two playable characters. The artwork is absolutely beautiful, even better than tough-act-to-follow Chains of Satinav. A few of the puzzles might seem illogical, but...as to not spoil anything, I'll just say think outside the box :DWith The Whispered World sequel announced, I'm hoping something similar will follow for Memoria. Great game, try if you like point and click adventure games or if curious about the genre, start with this series.. Better than the first game (Chains of Satinav).Good story that had me interested til the very end.Minor issues with a spelling mistake here or there, and with some dialogue audio not matching the subtitles.Some truly beautiful artwork.. What a brilliant sequel to Chains of Satinav. While it started a bit slow and seemingly about two separate groups of individuals from different times, but it didn't take long to get me engrossed in the story and characters. I played the whole thing in one sitting - I just had to know what happened next.This is a tragic love story at it's heart, and yes, I cried. You should probably play Chains of Satinav first for the backstory of Geron the bird catcher and Nuri the fairy, but you won't miss anything in terms of plot if you were to start with this one as it tells a separate story.If you like point & click adventure games and are after something a bit serious I highly recommend this and Chains of Satinav, and I hold these in much higher regard than some of Daedalic's other works (perhaps it's just me, but I couldn't stand the protagonist in Deponia and I felt that the characters in The Whispered World just fell flat).These games have also got me interested in exploring The Dark Eye universe further, which is a role-playing game from Germany along the lines of Dungeons and Dragons.. Geron and Nuri's adventures continue after the previous game, Chains of Satinav. A new story, Sadja's, comes into focus and takes a central role in the narrative. But the way it is presented and the way it intertwines with Geron's is a work of art in itself.The creators have found a truly elegant balance in the telling of the story: The pace, the riddles, what to disclose, what to keep hidden for later. I never felt bored, either by too little, or too much exposition. The information keeps trickling with a steady, satisfactory rhythm.The art is unparalleled; the landscapes are lush and the buildings magnificent. At the same time, Aventuria gives off a very dark and grim feeling. It is a bit upsetting, but it also keeps the story grounded and in a way makes it much more real. The voice acting is excellent throughout. Lastly, all the characters are greatly enjoyable. They feel quite fleshed out, with distinct personalities, needs, goals and most of them -if not all- in a grey moral area. And, besides the conundrums and information withholding during the story, everything makes so much sense by the end.And what a marvellous name Sharisad is! And what a tragic story that of Halef. I never believed that his words would resonate so deeply.You descended into the deepest tombs.And you climbed the highest mountains.You danced with wind spirits.And wrestled with demons.Abandoned by the gods...Forgotten by time...Sharisad...Your time has finally come.\u25b0\u25b0\u25b0\u25b0\u25b0\u25b0\u25b0\u25b0\u25b0\u25b0Absolutely amazing
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