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Adventure spel van Streko-Graphics en The Adventure Company uit 2007
Procyon release
NB Via bv NZBIndex is ie 100% compleet
1 DVD, Engelse versie met optie voor Engelse ondertiteling
First person perspective, point and click
Puzzle-Solving
This is a sequel to Aura: Fate Of The Ages.
Since ancient times, a clan of Keepers has guarded a collection of sacred rings that, when united with several hidden artifacts, grant the holder infinite power and immortality. When a rival clan, led by Durad, makes known its intention to obtain this power for an evil purpose, the Keepers send their prized student to uncover the artifacts and deliver them, along with the rings, to Grifit, the Old Master.
Umangs journey leads him to the portal of a world unknown even to the powerful Keepers. In The Sacred Rings, the portal transports Umang to Manula Valley and a series of truths are revealed. To his dismay, Umang discovers that this world was once inhabited by the Keepers, hundreds of years ago, until it was taken from them by Durad and his clan. More disturbing, it is revealed that Umangs arrival in Manula Valley is just one more step in a plot manipulated by Durad to bring Umang and the rings one step closer to evil. He must now outwit Durads powerful forces to complete his quest and return the sacred rings to his clan.
There's vast, rich environments to explore including a unique house with a hidden secret, Manula Valley, the residing place of an old witch and an ancient warlock and the old Keeper?s Tower now controlled by your brutal adversary. A proprietary engine blends together beautiful pre-rendered graphics and environmental interaction with immersive special effects. There's more than 40 minutes of incredible cut-scenes, more than 400 beautiful locations to fully-explore, numerous characters to interact with, and an astonishing musical score with 8 varied themes to compliment gameplay.
Minimaal vereist:
Windows 2000/XP
1.2 GHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon Processor
RAM: 128MB
Disk Space: 3.5GB
Video: 64MB 3D Accelerated Video Card
Met dank aan Johny Backfill!
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