Publisher: Viva Media

Developer: Deck 13 Interactive

Category: Adventure

Release Dates

Intl - 11/28/2005

N Amer - 09/05/2006

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ANKH Review

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I’ve reviewed countless point-and-click adventure games over the past several years. Most of the games in the genre seem to focus on a spooky, creepy atmosphere with the purpose of scaring the player. Not that there is anything wrong with doing this since the genre has done a fine job of shocking gamers for years. But when you finally play a game within the genre that isn’t the paint-by-numbers hair-raising type of experience it’s usually a pleasure. This is certainly the case with Ankh, a point-and-click adventure game that isn’t afraid to make fun of itself and the genre it’s based upon.

The story of Ankh revolves around the main character Assil and the mysterious Ankh. During a late-night rendezvous inside a pyramid a deadly curse is placed upon Assil. The game revolves around Assil trying to remove the curse by seeking to speak to the Pharaoh. But soon Assil discovers that the curse has affected not only him but everyone around him.

 

What makes Ankh stand out from other, modern, point-and-click adventure games is the comedy. The game should have fans of the adventure genre laughing during several parts of the game. The game is not afraid to poke fun at key gameplay elements of the point-and-click genre. Assil and all of the characters in the game will point out tried and true elements found in other games and make fun of them. For example, how many “sound puzzles” and “color puzzles” have you solved in other point-and-click games?  Well, Assil brings this up during a few times in the game. But the game doesn’t just make fun of adventure games; it also presents a humorous story during the entire game. All of the characters in the game are cracking jokes and making fun of each other even in the most intense and heated moments during the game. The comedy does a great job is distracting you from the gameplay shortcomings.

Since this is a third-person point-and-click adventure game you probably already know how the game plays. You just simply point and click on items to use them. If you can use an item your cursor will change which is common in almost every game in the genre. You still need to determine which items can be combined together and when to use them, but its still done by just pointing and clicking away. If you need more action in your gaming diet then look elsewhere because it’s not going to happen in Ankh. The other drawback for Ankh is the amount of backtracking you have to perform to solve all of the puzzles in the game. One item is located in one part of the city while the next item you need to solve a puzzle is found in a different area of the game. This was a common issue during most of the game and it definitely slows down the pace of the game. The humor is fun and entertaining but walking back and forth between different areas that you’ve already explored does get boring after a while. The game is very linear in making sure the game flows from one point to another point with no deviation.

 

The graphics and presentation of the game is another shining star when compared to other adventure games. The graphics in the game are top notch and are presented in a cartoon-style look for the entire game. All of the characters have their own facial expressions that come to view during the game. The dialog in the game is selectable from several different sentences that can be chosen from during conversations. This tree-branch style of conversation can always offer a different insight and humor from the variety of characters in the game. However, regardless of the dialog selected the end of the conversations are usually the same.

If you’re a die-hard fan of the point-and-click adventure game genre then you shouldn’t pass up Ankh. Or if you were a fan of older titles like King’s Quest, Space Quest or Monkey Island this is a game that should bring back pleasant memories. I would even point out that Ankh is more of an old-style adventure game from the classic Sierra Online or early LucasArts mold. The impressive graphics, great humor and quality storyline makes Ankh an adventure game that shouldn’t be overlooked. But the backtracking and old school style gameplay might be too much for some gamers.

Gameplay: 8.0
If it wasn’t for the constant backtracking Ankh could have scored higher in the gameplay department. No one should have any problems being able to play the game. Being able to tolerate it could be challenge for gamers not previously frustrated with the genre.

Graphics: 8.0
The graphics reminded me of a cartoon with the look and style of the characters. All of the characters in the game have plenty of animations when you talk to them to show their expressions. The rest of the graphics in the game are just as top notch with great, cartoon style, detail in all of the areas in the game.

Sound: 7.5
The game includes some great music in the game and even starts off with a mini music video featuring characters in the game! The voice acting could have been better but still did an admirable job. Now why all of the characters in Egypt had British accents is something I just can’t explain.

Difficulty Easy/Medium
The majority of the puzzles in the game should be easy enough for anyone to solve. There are a few puzzles that might present more of challenge but you can still try to solve the puzzles until you finish them.

Concept: 7.5
Even with the humor, witty storyline and cartoon appearance this is still a point-and-click game similar to others that has been on the market for years. It’s still great to see someone finally make fun of the genre with in another adventure game.

Overall: 7.8
If you’ve been wishing for a fun-filled, light-hearted and comedic adventure game to come along then look no farther then Ankh. A game with this much humor should put a smile on anyone’s face. But the smile could fade away with some of the gameplay limitations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Gameplay8
Graphics8
Sound7.5
DifficultyEasy/Med
Concept7.5
Overall7.8

7.8

GZ Rating

Gamers looking for a fun filled adventure game with a sense of humor should check out Ankh

Reviewer: Aceinet

Review Date: 10/02/2006


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