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CSM: Chronicles of Mystery: Curse of the Ancient Temple Review

CSM writes: "Archeologist Sylvie Leroux, the heroine of Chronicles of Mystery: Curse of the Ancient Temple, flies to Europe after her professor mentor disappears from a dig site. She gets embroiled in a conspiracy involving a secret sect of the Catholic Church that dates back to the times of the Crusades. By solving puzzles and hunting for clues, Sylvie must save the kidnapped professor and find the mystical artifact before the villanous cult members do."

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GamesRadar: Chronicles of Mystery Review

The Story mode can be polished off in two hours, with a generous hint system speeding things up. The game's played for points, however, and you're meant to play several times to beat your previous effort. That's unlikely, as the plot's generic and badly written. Activities are a disjointed mix of point 'n' clicking, item-finding and touchscreen minigames - the latter two being available in separate modes. Had the game focused on just one (at a push, two) of these disparate bits it might have been okay, but as it is it's a flimsy mess.

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gamesradar.com
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Adventure Gamers: Chronicles of Mystery Review

So, should you play Chronicles of Mystery: Curse of the Ancient Temple? That really depends on what your expectations are. While there's nothing particularly wrong with it (rushed ending aside), there's also nothing especially spectacular or memorable.

With some well-designed hidden object sections and light adventuring, plus some passable if slightly iffy puzzles and minigames, it's a reasonable way of passing time while on the move, though the clichéd story prevents the game from ever truly repaying your investment, and it won't keep you busy for long.

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Worthplaying: Chronicles of Mystery: Curse of the Ancient Temple Review

If you're in the mood for some light puzzle-solving fun on the DS, then Chronicles of Mystery: The Curse of the Ancient Temple is the game for you. It's a pocket-sized adventure title that takes itself pretty seriously, and while the plot and presentation aren't quite up to snuff, the gameplay is surprisingly addictive and enjoyable. It's worth checking out if you're already a fan, but if you've never tried an adventure game before, this is a pretty solid entry point.

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worthplaying.com
5241d ago