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Introduction
Anime – A Japanese style of cartoon drawing characterized by large European eyes and small triangles for noses. Anime was first introduced to America with Speed Racer and Kimba the White Lion. Modern examples would include Dragonball Z and Pokemon. Manga – According to The Urban Dictionary, manga is a style of Japanese story telling which may or may not include graphics. Manga, in Japanese, means "flowing words" or "undisciplined words".
So the white chamber is a flowing story told through Japanese style cartoon animation. Notice that the white chamber is NOT hentai. There is no sex or nudity in the game. It is, however, quite horrific with lots of blood and body parts. Now that we have that out of the way, let's look at the game. Story
A classic story, and told well. The Japanese also tend to be into violence and occultism in their stories. We see the violence everywhere and the mysticism is hinted at. If you have a weak stomach, this game is not for you.
The story flows well and each time you solve a puzzle you are rewarded with either a revelation or another mystery. The story is also very consistent. There were no distracting plot holes and it was possible to read between the lines. I remember thinking, “You know, the way she is acting almost implies...” and sure enough, I was right. The story was completely satisfying and I give it an A. Puzzles
The level of difficulty was easy to medium, perfect for me and I was able to finish the whole game in two days without a walkthrough. The only wrinkle was the classic “Wow, I can't believe I can actually hold all this inventory.” But that is forgivable. Hardened adventurers might find the puzzles a bit easy, but the average gamer should love them. I give them a B+. Navigation
A simple right-click gives you the choice of Examine or Manipulate/Take. You can see from the screen shots how even the cursor was brought into the Anime theme. I could find nothing wrong with the system and so give it an A for nailing it. Graphics
Sound No background music. No voice acting. Only ambient sounds, but very effective. Your feet clank as if you were walking with metal boots on a metal floor – no way to hide from whatever is stalking you. Metal groans. Steam hisses. This place just isn't safe. Sound gets a very nervous A. Very good. There was always just one more thing to do and I wanted to do it. I never felt frustrated from not being able to solve a puzzle or not knowing what to do next. Again, they managed to nail it for an A. Conclusion
This was one awesome game. I have only two regrets. First, that the game ended. But that is a good thing as it means it left me wanting more. And second, that the next project from Studio Trophis will not be an adventure game, but an RPG. <sigh> Get this game. Final Grade: A System Requirements: At this point in time, Studio Trophis has not established any minimal system requirements. But I suspect they should be modest. There are no requirements for 3D accelerated graphics cards.
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