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NZ Gamer - The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav Review

NZ Gamer - What a difference five years makes. Back in ‘07 I was pondering the fate of a favourite genre; now I can’t believe how decisively Adventure Gaming has come back onto the scene. From Dreamfall to Phoenix Wright, and more recently Heavy Rain and Gemini Rue, gamers are gobbling up titles that focus on story and interactivity, weird puzzles, and even weirder characters.

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The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav Review (PS4) - Worth A Look? | Finger Guns

Sean @ FG: A P&C adventure that has glimpses of ingenuity, The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav is an otherwise mundane adventure. The Finger Guns Review.

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The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav Review | TheXboxHub

Dave writes: "As a gateway to the wider Dark Eye universe, Chains of Satinav does a bang-up job, and leaves you eager to hop onto the store and buy its follow-up, Memoria. Logic and control issues aside, it’s a higher-tier point and click, and it tells a story that’ll have you cosying up with a blanket and Andergastian tea."

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The Dark Eye classics Chains of Satinav and Memoria venture onto Series X, One, PS5, PS4 and Switch

James writes - "The Dark Eye is one of the most popular role-playing universes out there, which makes the double helping of adventures set within the world of Aventuria an exciting prospect. That’s right, Daedalic Entertainment - the folks behind the Deponia series - have now launched their classic point-and-click adventures The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav and The Dark Eye: Memoria for Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch!"

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