Pompei: The Legend of Vesuvius

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Pompei: The Legend of Vesuvius, also known as TimeScape: Journey to Pompeii in North America and Pompéi: La Colère du volcan in France, is a 2000 historical adventure game. The game was developed by Arxel Tribe and Réunion des Musées Nationaux, and published by Cryo Interactive. It is followed by a sequel, Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land.

Plot

Pompei: The Legend of Vesuvius - Plot
📸 Official HD Capture: Pompei: The Legend of Vesuvius - Plot

When an explorer and world famous cartographer by the name of Adrien Blake returns from an expedition, he discovers that his fiancée, Sophia, has disappeared. Wracked with grief, Adrian immerses himself in his manuscripts and reveals an ancient curse placed on him by the goddess Ishtar. Blake must go to 79 AD Pompeii, where a volcano will erupt in four days' time, destroying the city, and find Sophia.

Development

Pompei uses the CINview engine, also used in Arxel Tribe's 1999 title Faust.

Reception

According to Cryo Interactive's marketing manager, Mattieu Saint-Dennis, Pompei sold 90,000 units in Europe alone by December 2000. Of this number, France accounted for 30,000 copies.

Tom Houston of Just Adventure praised its story, graphics, and puzzles while deeming it on par with Egypt 1156 B.C., China, and Aztec. Meanwhile, the site's Ray Ivey gave the game a D, commenting that the experience left him "grumpy for days". Gamespy's Tamara Schembri positively compared it to Beyond Atlantis due to the former seamlessly blending its education and entertainment. Michael Lafferty of GameZone thought the title had a wide appeal as a family adventure game with a rich story.

References

External links

  • Official site
  • Pompei: The Legend of Vesuvius at Microïds (archived from here)

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