#119148 - 01/22/03 02:28 PM
Schizm
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Settled Boomer
Registered: 03/26/01
Posts: 114
Loc: North Dartmouth, Mass, USA
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Hi all, I just want to vent a little, so please take no offense at what I am about to say...I think this game stunk! Hey, I am always up for a challenge, I, like most adventure gamers dont want puzzles to be easy, but who thought it would be a good idea to put trig/geometry into a puzzle?? I have a collge degree and still needed 2 different walkthroughs to HELP solve the target puzzle, and I do belive I finally got it by accident! I found this game too hard, and wished I had never played...it has kept me up at nite, trying to figure things out without consulting a walkthrough! For those who liked it, I apologize, for those who did not, I am on your side...sorry, just wanted to get that off my chest. ps.-I had my husband help me with the target puzzle too (he is NOT a gamer), and even he said he felt like he was back in school! Thanks for your time! Sharon 
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#119150 - 01/22/03 02:55 PM
Re: Schizm
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Registered: 03/26/01
Posts: 114
Loc: North Dartmouth, Mass, USA
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I am glad I am not crazy, and that someone else found this game HARD! I started feeling REALLY stupid, and am not even through with it, but cant not finish! thanks Witchen! Sharon
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#119151 - 01/22/03 03:29 PM
Re: Schizm
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Addicted Boomer
Registered: 03/05/02
Posts: 3004
Loc: USA
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Right on Sharon! I've been playing this thing too... I have decided to give it up because, if you aren't having any fun, then it's not an adventure, it's instructions! I love the thrill of solving a puzzle on my own, and Schizm was obviously meant for mensa geniuses! (to all who loved it...genius I tell ya!) This was a real stinker for me and I will not be keeping it! And it's nice to know I'm not alone!
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#119152 - 01/22/03 03:53 PM
Re: Schizm
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Registered: 05/10/02
Posts: 171
Loc: Between Portsmouth and Southam...
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I too struggled with the maths and hard puzzles but the real stinker is the train bridge puzzle which I'm still stuck on for some 6 months.I had considered asking for a save game but after consulting a WT for a hint I decided against it as there seems to be many roads to get to this point and I haven't trod all of them.I will get back to it just as soon as I've finished Simon3d,EFMI4 and Betrayal at Antara and Nautilus.In fact that sounds like a really good idea.Byeeeee.
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#119155 - 01/22/03 06:33 PM
Re: Schizm
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Registered: 04/13/02
Posts: 723
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I Loved the game... no, I hated it. Well, the graphics were beautiful, loved the game. AHHH, the puzzles were soooo tiring, no, no, no, I hated the game! But the graphics.... Here is how I feel about this game: Why do you exist?
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#119156 - 01/22/03 06:57 PM
Re: Schizm
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Registered: 05/06/01
Posts: 3424
Loc: WA. USA
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I loved the game. The graphics were beautiful and I did no mind lingering at any place and figure things out. For me the sound puzzle was the hardest because at the time I did not have a good sound card. The railway connector puzzle made me pull my hair too. The trig puzzle was a good brain twister. How about setting the right coordinates on the fish ship?LOL I love Rhea too. At the risk of being killed by you all let me say;I hope those guys are making another game.
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#119158 - 01/23/03 02:21 AM
Re: Schizm
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Registered: 06/05/99
Posts: 2027
Loc: USA
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Oh my, I can't let this ride. SCHIZM is flying high as Number 2 on my List of Favorite Games. I thought the ability to switch characters was a delightful innovation. The puzzles were great, except for trying to make out what that priest was saying and what all those sounds were. I have a good ear for music, but that wasn't music. Aside from that, the puzzles were challenging enough to give me a sense of accomplishment when I worked them out. The toughest puzzle (not due to my inability to make out those low pitch grunts) was the second "Bridge Raising" puzzle. That was a dilly and cost me a lot of time, particularly since I had to do it twice because my computer went down (Power Company breakdown and not even an electrical storm around here) before I had a chance to SAVE the game. [That is why I spent the bucks to buy a battery emergency backup. I couldn't have something like that happen again!] The only thing that really bugs me is that I thought the denouement did not really resolve all the questions I had about the plot. Of course, that makes it ideal for a sequel, I guess. Come to think about it, I had the same objection about the ending of REAH, but more so, since I thought that ending was the very worst, so poorly thought out that it left me with a sour mouth for what was an otherwise very interesting game. In short (and I am never short), I loved SCHIZM! 
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#119160 - 01/23/03 08:48 AM
Re: Schizm
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Registered: 02/10/00
Posts: 4987
Loc: New Orleans, LA. USA
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Sharon, don't feel bad. Some games grab me more than others, and some games everyone seems to like do nothing for me. It's all a mater of taste! I had been looking forward to Schizm when it was still in development, but as I read about the hard puzzles, and some game reviews, I decided it probably wasn't the game for me, so I passed. (guess I don't have full blown BAAGS after all!  ) Louis
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