Life has ceased. Man is but a myth. And now, even the machines have begun to fail. Lead Horatio Nullbuilt and his sarcastic sidekick Crispin on a journey through the crumbling world of Primordia, facing malfunctioning robots, ancient secrets, and an implacable, power-hungry foe.
Ne vous méprenez pas, Primordia est vachement bien. Entre l'atmosphère, les dialogues, les personnages, l'histoire, le souci du détail... Mais il est un peu court, un peu facile, un peu moins brillant, un peu moins innovant, un peu moins ouf en termes de gameplay que ses cousins Resonance ou Gemini Rue.
What Happened to the Humans?
Set in a post-apocalyptic world strewn with cast-off machines, Primordia tells the story of Horatio Nullbuilt, a stoic robot who values his solitude and independence. Horatio spends his days studying the Book of Man, sparring with his droid companion Crispin, and tinkering with the airship they call home — a peaceful existence that becomes threatened when a rogue robot steals the energy source that the pair needs to survive.
When Horatio and Crispin’s search for energy brings them to the dazzling city of Metropol, the simple quest to recover their stolen power core leads to unexpected discoveries about Horatio’s origins and a new understanding of the legendary humans who walked the earth before him.
Studio | Wormwood Studios |
Éditeur | Wadjet Eye Games |
Genre | Aventure Point & click |
Plateforme | Windows Mac Linux |
Localisation | Anglais*, Français, Allemand, Espagnol - Espagne, Italien *Langues avec support audio complet |
Date de parution | 5 déc. 2012 |
Prix | 9,99€ |
Configuration PC |
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