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A bitter taste has invaded my mouth; a deadly venom rushes through my veins, drunk confidently from a cup offered by traitors. I will no long feel the warm blood of the conquered on my battlewracked body. My last enemy was my own kin. The final attack against evil may not happen, our deceased One knew it, I will never know…” --Dehon, High Disciple. Son of Gomend Vigil: Blood Bitterness is a classic point-and-click adventure game with a lot of style. The story is good. The puzzles are good. And the price is cheap. Vigil: Blood Bitterness is not a happy game. It is dark and depressing. Evil (with a capital “E”) has come and is swallowing the universe into an inky blackness. Only your character, Dehon, can save the day. But you aren't exactly a paragon of virtue yourself. You are part of a religious caste whose tyranny oppresses whole peoples. You killed your own kin when they opposed you. You keep slaves and killed them when they got in your way. You eat their faces for nourishment. Did I mention that the game is dark?
The second thing you notice is the sound. Everyone in the game whispers/growls in French. The result is very effective and very creepy. There are English subtitles which are both helpful and frustrating at the same time. Helpful in that they let us non-French speaking people know what is being said. Frustrating in that the clips move along quickly and you can't read the subtitles and watch the movie at the same time. Fortunately, all viewed clips and quotes are linked to in the “Clues” section where they can be repeated as often as you like.
The puzzles are fairly standard fare, mostly involving manipulation of the environment. Nothing too difficult for your average adventure player. On interesting twist is that instead of offering you a series of puzzles to work through, the entire palace is presented as one large puzzle. You may have a series of goals to achieve, but the entire palace must be right for each one of them. Leave the wrong door open and you are out of luck. And if you get stuck, the Meridian4 web site has both a walk-through and a hint-through. The story unfolds in its own unique way. Let me quote the authors here:
Your ultimate goal is to free yourself from this tormenting place and understand the origin and the purpose of this uncanny Evil. An Evil that annihilates all in its path, it has no shape but seems to follow a precise scheme, drowning everything under a black essence; it is impossible to stop or even to slow down. Since its birth, the universe is slowly disappearing. Read everything, watch closely and even listen when needed. The game throws you into chaos and you will be questioning everything…this is good. You’ll most likely finish the game with more questions then when you began…this is good. If you speak with someone who has also finished the game, you’ll have different ideas of the storyline…this is good.
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