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Faust - Seven Games of the Soul
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The Adventure Company Submit your email for prizes, updates, and promotions. Seven Games of the Soul ESRB Rating Requirements: Windows 98/95 Pentium 200 MMX 32MB RAM 12X CD-ROM Drive 290 MB Hard Disk Space 16Bit Color 2MB VRAM DirectX Compatible Sound Video Cards...Review by Bob Mandel with screen shots. Score: 3/5
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AVault PC Faust Review There are few attempts in books or movies to confront one of the most fundamental questions related to being human: Who goes to heaven and who goes to hell? Who experiences salvation and who is doomed to eternal damnation? Regardless..."I wouldn't recommend it for beginners and certainly not for children, but it's well worth consideration by experienced players who are looking for something different and would appreciate a dose of dark humour packaged in a surreal dream world." By Gordon Aplin.
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Seven Games of the Soul Faust Review by Quandary Online for a geographical listing of game stores. You can also trade with others for this game at Game Trading Zone. Resources RSS Quandary now supplies an RSS feed! Go here for details on how to hook up. www Quandary...Offers review and screen shots.
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Seven Games of the Soul for PC Seven Games of the Soul PC Game Seven Games of the Soul Computer Game GameSpot GameFAQs Metacritic MP3.com TV.com E-mail: Password: Sign Up Forgot Login background color: search: home pc ps2 ps3 psp xbox xbox 360 gc ds gba nge mobile news tech downloads videos features forums Free Membership Reviews Previews Cheat Codes New..."Seven Games of the Soul is definitely not a game for everyone. But for those of us who enjoy a good, solid adventure of the more morbid variety, Seven Games of the Soul is definitely not a bad choice at all." Score 83 of 100
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GameSpy.com Reviews: Seven Games of the Soul Soul lets you explore the darkest secrets of seven souls, ultimately leading to negotiations with Satan himself. By Tamara Curacao Schembri Seven Games of the Soul was released in Europe under the name Faust. It's one of a series of..."The real beauty and beast of Seven Games of the Soul is that it's so intrinsically multi-layered. There is mystery within mystery, puzzle within puzzle, and subplot within plot, and progression on one level will either tease and tantalize with hints at the larger picture, or frustrate and confuse from the lack of cohesion." 4 of 5 stars.
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Adventure Gamers Faust: Seven Games of the Soul If none of these words elicit responses like adventure game or point click you're not alone. The gaming industry is reluctant to embrace more mature, complex psychological themes. Fortunately, every once in a while a developer will venture beyond safe..."The story starts off interesting but gameplay lags when problems crop up in determining what to do next (details are vague)." Nick Woods
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"You can get through the whole game in a couple of hours if you figure out everything on the first try, which means the majority of your time is going to be spent wandering around frustrated, clicking every pixel and using all your inventory in every ludicrous combination possible." 3.5/10 by Scott Humphries.
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IGN: Seven Games of the Soul Review Satan can have my soul for free. Take me now! by IGN Staff January 8, 2001 The box for Seven Games of the Soul promises a game rich with story and immerse atmosphere an adventure that simply oozes inexplicable style...