Publisher: Strategy First
Developer: Arxel Tribe
Category: Role-Playing
Release Dates
N Amer - 07/03/2003
News
Strategy First's Mistmare for PC Ships to Retailers
Game combines Action, Adventure and Role-Playing Elements
Strategy First to Publish Mistmare and Hannibal
STRATEGY FIRST announced today that it has acquired the North-American publishing rights for PC games, MISTMARE and HANNIBAL from premier European publisher, ARXEL TRIBE (part of the CTO S.p.A. Group).
Description
Join Isador, the inquisitor monk, on an epic journey through Europe ravaged by years of conflict. The fate of the world lands squarely on your shoulders, as you visit great European cities isolated from each other for hundreds of years, trying to find the person who escalated a personal conflict into a quickly unfolding drama that encompasses the known world. The year is 1996 and the world is different, there was no industrial revolution, there are no cars or mobile phones, there is only the feeble existence of people who have to fight the land, that decided it would fight back. The world is in turmoil and large parts of the continent are covered in thick mist with magical properties that forbids the passage through central Europe. Join Isador as he explores the world, searching for the man, deemed by the Church to be a murderer and an antichrist. The once great cities will pass you by: Rome, Avignon, Paris and others; on your quest to stop this man.
Hardware Requirements
Pentium III 450 128MB RAM 16 MB DirectX 8-compatible D3D video card 16-bit DirectX 8-compatible sound card 100 MB free hard drive space (200 needed during installation) • Windows compatible keyboard and mouse Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000 or XP • DirectX 8 or higher
Notes
The games release dates - in the UK (April 18th - 25th) Europe (May 20th - May 30th) North America (late May/ early June) and Asia (May).
Latest Game Comments (0)
ESRB Rating
GameZone's Review/Preview
5.0
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 3 |
| Graphics | 4 |
| Sound | 6.5 |
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Concept | 7 |
| Overall | 5.0 |
Reviewer: Justin Raymond
Review Date: 08/29/2003
Despite some potentially interesting ideas, Mistmare is far too messy to be all that much fun.





