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France Telecom Multimédia / Index
+ / Réunion des Musées Nationaux
/ Arxel Tribe |
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"In LTFC, it's
only the most famous museum in the world you have to break into, the monumental
Louvre in Paris. The setup is yet another round of Knights Templar hooey
about four evil objects of power known as The Devil's Keys. (I guess we
should be grateful to the Knights; otherwise I guess we'd be playing even
more games set in Egypt and Central America.) You play a buff young woman
named Morgane, of which absolutely nothing is ever learned during the course
of the game, except that she's darned agile and ghost and time travel seem
to have no effect on her at all. Her father's dying wish is that she break
into the Louvre and steal these dangerous four objects. ...Morgane meets
a mysterious ghost (as opposed to, I suppose, an obvious, what-you-see-is-what-you-get
ghost) who sends her back in time. It turns out that in LTFC you get to
skulk around places you're not supposed to be in the Louvre in five different
time periods! As the building complex has undergone radical evolution during
its eight-hundred-year history, this is quite an appealing prospect for
a history buff indeed. To help get you up to speed on the Louvre's various
incarnations, there's a handy in-game tutorial that gives you information
on the Louvre of each period you visit. "- |
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