Just bought it and I just started playing, but I already wanted to give a first impression. At first it is always a nice thing when developers want to improve their game from 2008. The cut scenes are impressive, the graphics are very good, and the voice acting is also outstanding. The game is very story driven. I recognized it is based on the movie "in the name of the rose" which is based on the book from Umberto Eco. So I see forward to have a nice experience with this game. There are not so many classic adventures anymore with and good dialogs, and a good story, and good cut scenes and good graphics. So I immediately bought this one... Update: I am in chapter 4 now and it is a great game as I thought. I realise some players may not like so many dialogues, but they are excellent and most entertaining and they make the story, which is exciting. Some puzzles are a bit obscure, sometimes because of the hotspots, sometimes because you need to do the right thing at the right time. I for...
The Abbey - Director's cut
- Release Date:
- Mar 6, 2019
- Developer:
- Alcachofa Soft
- Publisher:
- Erbe Software
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
His wisdom gives the abbot the opportunity to discover what lies behind the strange death of the brother gate-keeper and certain supernatural events that ocurred in the library.
Fray Leonardo will investigate all the clues to clarify what happened. But the moment they arrive everything rush when someone tries to end their lives...
Description
The Abbey: Director’s Cut was originally released as Murder in the Abbey. The downloadable Director's Cut includes a variety of enhancements over the 2008 original, including:
- Visual improvements and changes: polished backgrounds, new characters, special effects, etc...
- New scenes and several new puzzles and footage.
- A new and spectacular final puzzle.
- Shortcut icon to the map.
- Double-clicking increases the speed of the main character movement.
- New additional voice-over for the new scenes.
- Revised playability, so that you can play in any order and choosing one path or another.
- Scoring system for each solved puzzle. In the style of RPGs, each clue you discover opens new options. At the end of the game you obtain a percentage of the discovered content. If you complete 100%, an extra scene is showed. The puzzles you solve affects the development of the story.
- Improved lip synching.
- Modified conversations for a boost to the pace of the game.
- New mix of music and sound. Some extra tracks added.
- Optimized engine.
- Windows 7 and 10 compatible.
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User Reviews
An update to a 2008 game of the same name. Very few graphical options. Voice acting is solid. Art style has a solid 90's cartoon vibe. Lots of cutscenes so the game's pace is fairly slow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4pJikxr-To
The presentation is quite good. The story is engaging, clearly inspired by Umberto Eco, well told, animated and voiced.. The gameplay, however, is poor. First bummer, the puzzles are of the pixel-hunting sort, having you scan landscapes with your mouse to find the little objects hidden in them that must be clicked to progress. Feedback on actions is useless; basically, the protagonist just says 'no." He refuses the most reasonable actions, so you must guess the precise way the writer wants you to perform each step, be that a less logical and more contrived way. Much worse yet: events, locations, actions and dialogue lines are not accessible until triggered by very specific events. As bad as this design already is, triggers are silent. There are no indications that anything changes anywhere as a result of what you do or say. Any other game would usually play a little animation to cue you in, but not this game. For all its verbosity, it fails to show you what matters most. Therefore, o...
The voice acting is exceptional, the art style nostalgic and the story compelling. It is an older game that has stood the test of time. If you like Point & Clicks I highly recommend it. The price is right but you may be able to get it on sale. I am not finished with the game yet but when I am I plan on watching the movie.
Recommend for old-school P&C adventure lovers.
Great production value and engaging voice acting.
I get to a certain point, the parchment pic and it freezes up and i cannot go any further. was a good game up until then
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP
- Processor: 1.4 GHz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 128 MB GeForce 4 / Radeon 9500
- Storage: 8 GB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 1.4 GHz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 128 MB GeForce 4 / Radeon 9500
- Storage: 8 GB available space
FAQ
How much does The Abbey - Director's cut cost?
The Abbey - Director's cut costs $11.99.
What are the system requirements for The Abbey - Director's cut?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: 1.4 GHz Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 128 MB GeForce 4 / Radeon 9500 Storage: 8 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 1.4 GHz Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 128 MB GeForce 4 / Radeon 9500 Storage: 8 GB available space
What platforms is The Abbey - Director's cut available on?
The Abbey - Director's cut is available on Windows PC.
Is The Abbey - Director's cut worth buying?
The Abbey - Director's cut has 75% positive reviews from 16 players.
When was The Abbey - Director's cut released?
The Abbey - Director's cut was released on Mar 6, 2019.
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