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Vermillion Watch: Parisian Pursuit Collector's Edition

$9.99
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Developer:
Eipix Entertainment
Publisher:
Big Fish Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Eipix Entertainment brings you the Vermillion Watch’s latest gripping case!

The Sorbonne is opening their “Magic of the World” exhibit. But your excitement is overshadowed when a dangerous thief steals a powerful mystical artifact! As people in Paris start falling prey to an unseen dark influence, it’s up to you to find its source and save the city! Can you do it in time, or will you be the criminal’s next target? Find out in this exhilarating Hidden-Object Puzzle adventure!

This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won't find in the standard version. The Collector's Edition includes:

• Help Madame Anne once more in the bonus chapter!
• Replay your favorite HOPs and mini-games by searching through the nooks and crannies of Paris and earn achievements!
• Tons of collectible sun symbols and morphing objects to find!
• Enjoy exclusive wallpapers, music, videos, and more!
• Never get lost with the strategy guide!


This is a Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game, meaning a specific genre of story-driven, point & click adventures. Throughout the game, players are tasked to find a list of objects hidden within a particular scene, and to occasionally complete various mini-games/puzzles.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
13 user reviews
92%
Positive
27 hrs at review
Recommended

[Note: Second game in this series available on Steam, but there are clearly others in the series that aren't on Steam yet. I definitely recommend playing Vermillion Watch: Moorgate Accord first.] The first game in this series, The Moorgate Accord, introduced us to "Young Hawkes", who becomes a member of the Vermillion Watch at a time when the Watch has been all but disbanded under the terms of a treaty between the forces of Good and Evil. Naturally, Evil isn't keeping its bargain, and strange things are afoot. The series is set in the very late Victorian period, shortly before the turn of the century. As you would expect from the title, this chapter in the series takes place in Paris. In particular, the protagonist has to look into strange happenings at a display of allegedly magical wonders housed at La Sorbonne. While not quite as entertaining as the first game in the series, Parisian Pursuits is still a well-crafted game. The art, HO scenes, and puzzles are all very good, and...

10 helpful
11 hrs at review
Recommended

I am not a huge fan of HOG's but I do play them from time to time in between a more favored genre. I have to say this one was a lot more fun and challenging than the run-of-the-mill HOG. Artwork was great, games and HOS's were more challenging than usual and the story was less fantastical than a lot of them. I don't mind replaying to get all the achievements. One of the achievements was earning a "gold medal" (based on speed and accuracy) for all the HOS's in the extras menu, which was challenging and fun. I even learned a few things about Paris along the way. I recommend this game.

5 helpful
5 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I definitely would not recommend. What started out with promise quickly turned into a grey washed out blobby mess of put this thingamabob into this whoseewhatsit. It actually got worse as it went on. The bonus chapter should be classified as torture as all the screens look the same, the puzzles make no sense and it's just a barren mess with nonsensical crap hunts. Lazy. Next time make a game which has more people to interact with, keep up the pace of how it started which seemed promising and don't just make it one big crap puzzle fest; actually have a few interesting locations with goals instead of ugly repetitive puzzle hunts.

3 helpful 1 funny
8 min at review
Recommended

Second in the series to reach Steam, this seems to actually be the sixth case that young Hawkes has partaken in. Since all of the tales involve literary figures, I suspect being in Paris might involve a certain Phantom. Anyway, you have been invited to Paris to see the World Magic Exhibition… and also to help solve a mystery unfolding there. Soon after arriving at the exhibition, the gentleman thief Lupin steals the centerpiece. Which appears to be a very powerful and dangerous item. Luckily, he didn’t steal the things needed to use it. Of course, you have to find them before he does. HO scenes are fun, minigames challenging, and the plot engaging. Fully recommend.

3 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

Not bad overall, for a game in this genre. Admittedly, the bar has been set criminally low for hidden puzzle games. Usually, my friend and I will play these things to make fun of how bad they are, but I can honestly say that this one was almost completely enjoyable. The puzzles were varied and interesting, and they tended to avoid the usual traps of the genre (different screw types, the same tool but with a different name, too many emblems, etc.). Most of they time, they actually made sense, minus the occasional "because game" logic. However, I do have two major criticisms: 1) The whole "World Exhibit" section had about the same level of respect for the various cultures they showcased as the "World Expo"s of old did. Which is to say, not great. This could be a plus for some people for historical accuracy (note: not a historian)? For me, it was kind of a mood killer. 2) By the time we were searching around Paris, I was already getting bored of the game. I liked the Notre Dame portio...

2 helpful
15 hrs at review
Recommended

Top quality hidden object game.

1 helpful
8 hrs at review
Recommended

Good game. Interesting story and puzzles. Recommended.

5 hrs at review
Recommended

Beautiful graphics, clever HOPs, challenging minigames, and a good story. You must chase a villain through Paris of the Belle Époque, from the Sorbonne to the Notre Dame, from Père-Lachaise to the Eiffel Tower. The first chapter (expo) is a bit eclectic, but the other chapters are nice and immersive, perfectly recreating the atmosphere of Paris. This is the second in a series of two Vermillion Watches; sadly they didn't make more installments.

4 hrs at review
Recommended

Although not as good as Moorgate Accord, this Vermillion Watch title delivers all the important aspects of a great HOG. The artwork was excellent, the story was interesting and the interface had all the bells and whistles. Definitely worth pickup up on sale.

4 hrs at review
Recommended

puzzles, atmosphere and music!

System Requirements

Minimum

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  • OS *: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz
  • Memory: 1024 MB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0

FAQ

How much does Vermillion Watch: Parisian Pursuit Collector's Edition cost?

Vermillion Watch: Parisian Pursuit Collector's Edition costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Vermillion Watch: Parisian Pursuit Collector's Edition?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10 Processor: 2.0 GHz Memory: 1024 MB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0

What platforms is Vermillion Watch: Parisian Pursuit Collector's Edition available on?

Vermillion Watch: Parisian Pursuit Collector's Edition is available on Windows PC.

Is Vermillion Watch: Parisian Pursuit Collector's Edition worth buying?

Vermillion Watch: Parisian Pursuit Collector's Edition has 92% positive reviews from 13 players.

When was Vermillion Watch: Parisian Pursuit Collector's Edition released?

Vermillion Watch: Parisian Pursuit Collector's Edition was released on Jul 12, 2019.

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