Mysterious Journey 2: Chameleon
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Average customer review:Product Description
Initially believing that you alone have escaped a destructive war that destroyed your entire race , you soon discover a hidden region left untouched by conflict. Further exploration reveals a thriving civilization locked in struggle and the desolate world which surrounds their living oasis. It is here that you will discover what remain s of a stunningly beautiful world full of hidden secrets, exotic beauty and treacherous loyalties. Explore this world further and you will soon uncover the many myster ies that lie waiting to be unravelled.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6254 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Dreamcatcher
- Model: 625904399502
- Released on: 2003-11-28
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .65 pounds
Features
- Science-fiction, fantasy-themed game; sequel to Mysterious Journey: Schizm
- Encompasses over 40 locations with 30 different puzzles
- Story and dialogues authored by award-winning Australian sci-fi writer, Terry Dowling
- Complete freedom of movement and navigation for non-linear game play
- A fully orchestrated, original, background soundtrack with in-game ambient audio
Customer Reviews
mysterious journey 2 much work, not enough inbetweens.
This has very good problems to solve. I just felt they were a little too close together. I like to do more exploring and information gathering than this one offers. I loved Schizm.
I havn't finished the game yet but I will finish it none the less.
I enjoy the games regardless.
Sandy Simmons
Uh, Barf!!
I just installed this game and played it for 5 minutes and I literally want to throw up. The graphics are awesome and the game looks like it would be really fun, if it weren't for the 1st person navigation system. This full 360 degree viewing is totally gross. it's like you are inside a sphere, and when you move the mouse the sphere rolls the screen around, so every single thing you want to look at requires the entire screen to move, at a disgusting rate. i slowed the mouse movement down as far as it would go but it was still like i was on a rollercoaster. Have you ever seen clockwork orange? you know how they forcefeed the guy images to cure him and he freaks out, well that's how i felt after 5 seconds of game play. 15 minutes later now, and i still have motion sickness. give me still images please!!
Horrible!!!! Bad puzzles, doesn't make sense, really uninteresting
I just don't see how anyone could like this game. The puzzles make little sense, and the game just didn't interest me at all.
It starts off in an ugly, dark spaceship, and by the time I FINALLY got out of that level I was VERY ready to move on. But instead of taking me to a level with something interesting to look at and interact with (which is the ENTIRE reason I bought the game, for the beautiful backdrops), it plops me into another uninteresting level with a bunch of weird pods and laser lights.
The game never gave me any clue as to what I was doing or more importantly WHY I was doing it. I had no interest in any of the EXTREMELY difficult puzzles, and I ended up just wanting to get the heck out of the game,
I read one reviewer's comment (who was a mathematician), and he said some of the puzzles were even difficult for him!
I will never buy any more Mysterious Journey games. They just aren't worth it.





