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  VideoGames : Outcry


Amazon.com's Price: $19.99
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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Dreamcatcher
EAN: 0625904596505
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Dreamcatcher Interactive
Manufacturer: Dreamcatcher Interactive
Model: 59650
Publisher: Dreamcatcher Interactive
Release Date: August 26, 2008
Sales Rank: 4279
Studio: Dreamcatcher Interactive

Features:
  • Solve stimulating and engaging puzzles throughout
  • Explore eerie and breathtaking environments created in rich photorealistic detail
  • A haunting musical score and terrifying sound effects that will send shivers up your spine
  • Interact with numerous characters as you discover countless objects and clues



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Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionExplore the boundaries between dreams and reality as you delve deep into your subconscious and confront your innermost conflicts. In Outcry, you are a middle-aged writer who receives a strange invitation from the brother that you haven't seen for years. Accepting his invitation, you are soon confronted with the discovery of his sudden disappearance and his connection to a mysterious machine that, according to your brother, can separate one's consciousness from his body.




Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Building Machines
I had to write this because I was so disappointed in this game. This game is good if you like building and fixing machines, but unfortunately that is about all there is too it. There are no characters to interact with and the only discoveries when you enter a new place are to fix more tools or machines. There is a diary that you find pieces of throughout the story that discusses how your brother built the machines you are busy fixing. Was not fun for me.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - An existential and psychedilic trip of a game
How do I begin a review of what was probably one of the most trippy, surreal games I've ever played set on this planet and in the 20th century. OutCry was a very unusual game set in the 1920's (Russia, I think). You play the role of a university professor on a mission to duplicate the experiments of his brother who has gone missing. In the beginning, you find yourself retracing his steps in order to re-create a complicated machine that allows you to delve deep into your subconscience, regressing ... Read More







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