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Preston Sterling

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Developer:
Animation Arts
Publisher:
Animation Arts
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

PRESTON STERLING AND THE LEGEND OF EXCALIBUR is the first episode of an adventure series that will transport you into the world of English myths and legends. Tackle tricky puzzles and enjoy an exciting story, lovable characters and stunning scenes and locations!

AN INNOVATIVE DESIGN
The game's quick-to-learn controls and gradually increasing level of difficulty make the adventure easy to grasp, even for beginners. It also offers dynamic help tools and optional tips to help you to successfully master frustrating stages of the game without missing out on the fun involved in solving the challenging tasks and activities faced by Preston.

AN EXCITING ADVENTURE
Preston Sterling is an adventurer, traveller and treasure-hunter all rolled into one. He's normally never afraid of a challenge, but his new job quickly tests him to his limits. Preston's latest task is to find the most mystical artefact in English mythology: Excalibur, the sword of the legendary King Arthur. Little does he know, however, that the hunt for this fabled treasure will involve far more danger than he could ever have imagined ...

REALISTIC SCENES AND LOCATIONS
Experience an amazingly detailed and lovingly created world of adventure. Every location on Preston's journey has its own special charm that contributes towards your exciting game experience.

TO BE CONTINUED
The adventures of Preston Sterling will be continued soon …

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Animation Arts is an independent studio based in Germany. Its small team has already impressed many adventure fans with its award-winning adventure games "Secret Files: Tunguska" and "Lost Horizon".

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User Reviews

Mixed
18 user reviews
56%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

If you're looking for a fast, apparently episodic point & click game with I think less than 15 puzzles, some odd 'endless runner' type sections where you jump over things & switch lanes, plus some a couple of 'navigate this maze' sections which are uninteresting at the best of times but this has poor controls & there is a QTE swordfight. If that presses your buttons, then this is for you. That might seem overly critical, but this isn't bad; Preston Sterling doesn't really grab me as a charismatic adventure franchise lead, he seems to lack a charm or a wit, he's just serviceable. The voice acting & audio was fine. First play was 53 minutes; I got given a Gamerscore 418/500 screen at the end, I never knew how score worked in old Sierra adventure games, but if you do then I guess there is replayability there. It's not bad, it's not hidden object, it's not hard & it's To Be Continued...

18 helpful 4 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

So this game isn't a terribly long one but the fact that it is doesn't really matter as the gameplay makes up for that. Yet, there's a few things I would've liked to see handled differently in the future episodes of this game. Considering the fact that this game is entirely point and click with the occasional puzzle scattered around makes controlling Preston incredibly difficult. You’ve got the option to literally click the spots that Preston has to move too or you can drag your mouse around to make him move but both options are incredibly difficult as there's the risk that he'll end up getting stuck on a wall. The movement segments would be a lot more enjoyable if you'd be able to use your keyboard to be able to do that but there's no option for that resulting in getting a game over a few times as I got caught. Another thing that's a little annoying is the load screen that pops up almost every time that you've got a change of scenery. It doesn’t take long for the scenes to chan...

9 helpful 1 funny
7 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This game had so much promise but in hind site, I should have passed on it. It only took an hour and a half to get through but I fell asleep in the middle of the game as it was late. Pros: Good story - think Broken Sword Cons: Lesser characters' dialogue is so bad it's laughable Far too short, even for an episode. Wonky Controls Timed challenges Super Easy puzzles There are too many great games out now to waste money on this. I recommend taking a pass on this one.

7 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Not recommended because: 1. It's made for mobile phones, so the controls are terrible 2. When you fail on something and you need to repeat the action sequence, the frame rate falls dramatically (while before the repetition it was totally fine) 3. The game's "puzzles" are a combination of simple mini-games like sudoku, move the squares to fix the image, navigate the maze, slide the stones to "free" the coloured one. There was one actual inventory puzzle which was below easy to "solve". 4. It includes action sequenses (made for mobile phone controls on top of that!) 5. When there's no action sequense, there's no hero on the screen. Reminded me of those cheap hidden-objects "adventures". 6. When the hero appears (a couple of times only), the graphics are bad. The backgrounds are designed well though... 7. Way too short. Yes, it's cheap but it's a waste of your money and your time... I thought it couldn't be that bad, but it was... It's not a point and click adventure by any means. Sorry ...

6 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Very short and oh, so silly. The puzzles are very easy, the plot holes are enormous (let's have a sword fight with a 1500 year old iron sword that's been kept in a damp environment), and the game controls are horrendous. If they had stuck to point and click, it would have been better, but fighting and running scenes with lagging controls just doesn't work. Save your money for something better.

6 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

didnt realise is a stupid episode game

5 helpful 4 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Classic and good old school adventure with some good new aspects (direct control). I like it and hope for more from Animation Arts.

4 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Excellent game! Although it really isn't a true point-and-click game (there are only a few items to click on and they're always easy to find), it puts me in the same adventurer mode that other fine adventure games do. Preston Sterling isn't the world's most difficult game, which is nice for a change, and the graphics, voices, sound effects and music are all top notch. I'm eagerly looking forward to part 2.

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I liked this game.It sure was fun and not too difficult. It proves that adventure games are still alive. I am waiting for the next chapter.

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

A short, entertaining point-and-click adventure (playthrough in ~90 minutes). Good graphics and story. The mini-games and puzzles are fairly standard and not particularly challenging (especially for seasoned HOG & puzzle gamers). Looking forward to more games from Animation Arts!

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows® Vista™, Windows 7™, Windows 8™, Windows 10™
  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i3 or 100 % compatible processor
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX® 9 compatible graphics card with at least 2 GB dedicated memory
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 1100 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX® 9 compatible sound card (optional)
  • Additional Notes: Mouse/keyboard

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How much does Preston Sterling cost?

Preston Sterling is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.

What are the system requirements for Preston Sterling?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows® Vista™, Windows 7™, Windows 8™, Windows 10™ Processor: Intel® Core™ i3 or 100 % compatible processor Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX® 9 compatible graphics card with at least 2 GB dedicated memory DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 1100 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX® 9 compatible sound card (optional) Additional Notes: Mouse/keyboard

What platforms is Preston Sterling available on?

Preston Sterling is available on Windows PC.

Is Preston Sterling worth buying?

Preston Sterling has 56% positive reviews from 18 players.

When was Preston Sterling released?

Preston Sterling was released on Aug 18, 2016.

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