#668119 - 11/04/10 09:03 PM
Re: Lost Horizon
[Re: Darleen03]
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Oh, the dragon medallion. Gotcha. Honestly, I can't say that it bothered me but that's me.
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#669242 - 11/08/10 07:37 PM
Re: Lost Horizon
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I just finished this game today and loved it! Lost Horizon was long and engrossing, I just couldn't stop playing. The puzzles were tricky but not game stopping, and even better, the game ran with out any glitches or crashes  . The finale was the one of the best parts  I wish more games could be like this.
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#669454 - 11/09/10 02:48 PM
Re: Lost Horizon
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" I wish more games could be like this." I definitely second that !!!! 
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#686269 - 01/03/11 11:50 AM
Re: Lost Horizon
[Re: Mad]
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Just finished playing it today.
When a game is good, is good!!
I think everybody will be satisfied playing this game. Good amount of riddles, adequate difficulty to fit all tastes, travelling around the world, and a sweet taste at the end.
I will say no more... but if you haven't already, go buy this game and play it!! Such good productions are rare in our days.
Enjoy this game, and a Happy New Year to everyone!
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#686364 - 01/03/11 07:15 PM
Re: Lost Horizon
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A great way to start the year, wasn't it, leo? Lost Horizon is just a marvelous game.
And with Black Mirror 3, a possible new game from Revolution, The Testament of Sherlock Holmes and the remastered Broken Sword 2 coming up, 2011 shouldn't be so bad either. <g> Here's hoping!
Happy New Year to you, too!
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#688773 - 01/11/11 10:50 AM
Re: Lost Horizon
[Re: traveler]
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I agree, it's a very good game, BUT:
Don't you guys think that the story is a little "been there, done that"?
I for one have higher expectations (or hopes) from games, when it comes to originality. The game is basically one big assembly of very well-executed clichés, if you'd ask me. Yes, it's pretty, characters are stereotypically formulated, and the game's neither too hard nor deadly easy (though I bet most of us started mixing out inventory with itself randomly at a certain point - and eventually it always works.) - but wasn't something very similar (minus the graphics) done before? Like, a hundred times?
It's always nice to stumble upon well executed games with a cute plot and cute characters. But unfortunately it doesn't really move me. That's why I would prefer a game such as Gray Matter, even though I think it's execution is of lesser quality than of Lost Horizon's.
Lost Horizon feels like a game made in the beginning of the 90's, when everyone were excited about the fact that we can now do a James Bond game, save the princess style, only with much better graphics. And it indeed has a nostalgic touch to it. So to sum it up - positive and nice game, definitely, but if that was the peak of story telling in this medium, I'd never be interested in the first place.
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#688788 - 01/11/11 11:28 AM
Re: Lost Horizon
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As I recall it, at least 90% of The Longest Journey was cliché and I've never understood why people rave about it; it bored the socks off me whereas Lost Horizon kept me interested until the end. Evidently clichéd material doesn't turn everyone off; it depends on the way it's presented whether it appeals to you or not. You didn't like this one, I didn't like that one, go figure. It's interesting how people filter things through their own mental criteria.
Originality is hard to come by in any medium. Most things have been done before. (I would say everything has but someone is sure to clobber me with an exception.) It's the way they're re-interpreted that makes a song, a story, a game grab you or turn you off. Animation Arts did a great job with this game, I think.
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#688887 - 01/11/11 04:10 PM
Re: Lost Horizon
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" Lost Horizon feels like a game made in the beginning of the 90's, when everyone were excited about the fact that we can now do a James Bond game, save the princess style, only with much better graphics. And it indeed has a nostalgic touch to it." They're probably some of the main reasons why I enjoyed it so much !! 
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#690238 - 01/16/11 12:15 AM
Re: Lost Horizon
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Never feel alone again, meryl. <g> I've played some dumb games, some badly written games and some boring games but The Longest Journey takes the cake for being all of that, IMO. Lost Horizon, on the other hand, was fun from first to last and a joy to play. I know you're having a great time with it!
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#691490 - 01/20/11 08:53 AM
Re: Lost Horizon
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Ah, have to disagree on The Longest Journey. One of my favorite games of all time. I couldn't "put it down" when I was playing it, and had to see what happened next.  Didn't find it boring at all. I did love Lost Horizon as well, of course. It was my favorite complete game of 2010. (The Silver Lining gives it a run, but I'm going to count that one as a 2011 game ultimately.  ) Thanks for the excellent review, oldmariner. I completely agree with everything you wrote, and I think this is Deep Silver's best game so far. I would play a sequel if one was made. Mad, I know exactly what you mean about anticipation being half the fun. 
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#691592 - 01/20/11 02:54 PM
Re: Lost Horizon
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"I know exactly what you mean about anticipation being half the fun."
And the culmination of all that anticipation is when you first open the game and there it is, ready to be experienced. Lost Horizon certainly doesn't let you down there. The opening screen with the theater marquee and posters is gorgeous and really sets you up for what's to come.
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