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GameZebo: Abyss: The Wraiths of Eden Review

GameZebo: Abyss: The Wraiths of Eden follows a young woman on a mission to save her lost boyfriend that went missing on a recent dive. Upon reaching his last known location, our heroine discovers the lost underwater city of Eden, which comes with art deco architecture and feels incredibly similar to the city of Rapture from Bioshock. Luckily, the design of Rapture is a beautiful piece of work to be inspired by, and so too is Eden a beautiful, creepy environment to explore.

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7.0

Abyss: The Wraiths of Eden Review | TheXboxHub

James writes - "Artifex Mundi are back with yet another of their low priced point-and-click adventures, which are usually filled to the brim with mini games and hidden object scenes. The most recent of their previous offerings on Xbox One, Eventide 2, suffered from pointless new features and a real lack of longevity. Will the latest title of the same genre, Abyss: The Wraiths of Eden, be able to take it back to basics and deliver an adventure worth partaking in?"

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2333d ago
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Abyss: The Wraiths of Eden Review | GameGrin

By this point, GameGrin would say it’s accepted that Artifex Mundi is the biggest provider of point-and-click adventure games on Xbox.

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8.5

Abyss | PS4 Review - SquareXO

SquareXO: Artifex Mundi is back with another hidden object game (HOG) in which you must solve puzzles, find hidden objects, complete domino sections and explore the beautifully hand-drawn locations to stop the villain and save the day. As noted in my review for ‘Eventide 2’, I am a big fan of these games and, without any doubt, as soon as I started playing this game I couldn’t stop until I had achieved the platinum. This game, however, requires two playthroughs of the main game and one of the bonus chapter in order to accomplish that.

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2378d ago