Release Date: 1998
"Atlantis: The Lost Tales," also known in French as "Atlantis: Secrets d'un monde oublié," is a captivating adventure game that was released for the Sega Saturn, among other platforms, in the late 1990s. Developed by Cryo Interactive, a French game developer known for its emphasis on story-driven games, Atlantis takes players on an enthralling journey through a beautifully reimagined version of the mythic island of Atlantis. The game is presented in the first-person perspective, which was a novel approach at the time for adventure games. Players step into the shoes of Seth, a newly recruited companion of the Queen's Companions, who is tasked with uncovering a deep-seated conspiracy that threatens the peace and harmony of the kingdom.
Gameplay in "Atlantis: The Lost Tales" involves solving a variety of puzzles and interacting with a wide range of characters to untangle the web of secrets and lies that surround the throne of Atlantis. The game is known for its atmospheric graphics and soundtrack, which were highly praised and helped imbue the world of Atlantis with a sense of mystique and grandeur. Its use of CD-ROM technology allowed for an extensive use of voice acting and detailed environments, setting it apart from other games at the time. However, like many games of its era, it sometimes grappled with cumbersome controls and tricky puzzles that could frustrate players. Despite these challenges, "Atlantis" holds a special place in the pantheon of 90s adventure games for its bold storytelling and immersive world-building.
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