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Primordia

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4.7/5

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4.7

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Primordia
Description
What happened to the humans? Set in a post-apocalyptic world strewn with cast-off pieces of machinery, Primordia tells the story of Horatio Nullbuilt, who finds his peaceful existence threatened when a rogue robot steals his power core—the sole source of energy fueling his ship and keeping him alive...
Critics reviews
39 %
Recommend
Eurogamer
7/10
RPG Fan
80%
GamingTrend
70/100
User reviews

4.7/5

( 195 Reviews )

4.7

195 Reviews

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Product details
2012, Wormwood Studios, ...
System requirements
Windows 7, 8, 10, 1.8 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c, 1GB HDD...
Time to beat
6 hMain
7 h Main + Sides
8.5 h Completionist
7 h All Styles
Description
What happened to the humans? Set in a post-apocalyptic world strewn with cast-off pieces of machinery, Primordia tells the story of Horatio Nullbuilt, who finds his peaceful existence threatened when a rogue robot steals his power core—the sole source of energy fueling his ship and keeping him alive. To recover it, the robot and his companion, Crispin, must leave behind their idyllic home for Metropol, the city of glass and light. Their quest to reclaim what has been taken away will lead Horatio to unexpected discoveries about his origins—and a new understanding of the humans who walked the earth before him.

  • Puzzles that emphasize logical thinking and exploration rather than trial and error or pointless backtracking.
  • A streamlined interface, player-friendly design combined with the challenge and depth of the classics.
  • Features over fifty hand-drawn rooms to explore, dozens of distinctive characters to meet, and gorgeous painted cutscenes to soak in.

© Wormwood Studios 2010-2012

Goodies
soundtrack artworks wallpapers voiceover session 'Fallen' novella 'Fallen' novella (German)
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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
6 hMain
7 h Main + Sides
8.5 h Completionist
7 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.11+)
Release date:
{{'2012-12-05T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
Size:
1.1 GB

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Deutsch
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español
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italiano
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magyar
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Overall most helpful review

Posted on: December 5, 2012

Starmaker

Verified owner

Games: 2516 Reviews: 6

Ethereal elegance

If the dream of humanity comes true, will there be anyone around to witness it? Condition: Doomsday The world ended decades ago. There seem to be no organic beings left, and even the great machines of the Primordium, the fabled golden age of creation and the reign of Man the All-Builder, are falling into rust and ruin. Our hero is Horatio Nullbuilt, v.5, a robot who has set before himself a rather ambitious task: to restore the world, no more, no less - starting with a majestic airship, the UNNIIC (pronounced “unique” – who needs proper spelling?) lying in the wasteland for as long as anyone remembers. And then an unexpected turn of events sends him and his friend Crispin to chase a formidable enemy across the desolation and even farther away. The game is simply perfect. The writing has a precise rhythm, a perfect cadence brought to life by celebrated voice actors. The setting is fantastical but internally consistent, which is crucial for puzzle solving. It features high-tech tools that work on more-or-less scientific principles, so the puzzles are refreshing in their originality. For once, you will have a plasma torch and a scintillation counter instead of the usual pair of wrench and screwdriver. Hand-painted backgrounds in the baroque railgun-gothic style highlight the stark beauty of the post-apocalyptic world, and it’s simply amazing how evocative and sympathetic pixellized characters can be. Not only they crack tech jokes and color their speech with peculiar jargon; they behave like *robots*, not humans in metal suits. Figuring out a robot’s logic, the goals and constraints of its Artificial Intelligence is just as important as keeping your plasma torch close at hand. “It’s not our property or our problem.” This quote is emblematic of the puzzles, and, indeed, the plot structure of the game. Primordia treats its characters and you, the player, with respect: you won't be doing nonsensical things or picking up random items. It is a game that rewards intelligence, creativity and logic, not lucky guessing and a mastery of web search. And if you’re stuck, you can ask Crispin for a hint. The game does not penalize this – why should you be discouraged from asking a friend for help? The hint system is precise and elegant; and you’ll be delighted by insightful, funny and heartwarming exchanges between characters. (And, of course, the hints contain no spoilers that could have ruined the game’s intricate mysteries.) “One more setting…” By adjusting the graphics settings, you can make Primordia look awesome on a screen of any resolution, without stretching and artifacts. The engine supports letterboxing (5:4), pillarboxing (16:9), windowboxing with integer scaling (any) and, of course, total immersion fullscreen (16:10). It is also playable in a window if you so desire. Primordia does not use unstable external plugins; all special effects are custom-coded by the talented developers at Wormwood Studios, so if you are able to run AGS games on your computer at all, you will be able to play this game. “We are Man’s miracle, Crispin. Let’s hope that’s enough.” The central mystery is *fair*; you can figure it out early (not "guess because you have seen/read/played something similar - it's rather unique), in which case the mystery becomes dreaded anticipation, and the plot *works*: if anything, the little "I see what you did there" details enhance the experience even further. There's a widespread notion that a person must read/watch/otherwise experience specific artworks before he or she dies. And that notion is plain wrong. The time one spends *not having experienced* a great work of art is the time they have wasted. Buy this game now. Primordia has devious enemies, unexpected allies, and indifferent mechanical gods. It’s a game about what it takes to pull civilization from the brink, and what it takes to make you want to push it down. It’s a game about truth and hope, law and duty, justice and vengeance. It’s a game about what it means to be human. (Who’d have thought you need robots for that?) [no professional reviewer disclaimers here – I paid for my copy, thankyouverymuch]


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Posted on: December 6, 2012

mikelamb

Games: 205 Reviews: 7

A truly beautiful adventure game

A 5-star review might seem overzealous, perhaps I intended more of a 4 1/2, but I'm not too bothered about the extra half star because the quality of the game deserves it. I love the resurgence in old-school point and click style games in the last few years, and this (Wadjet Eye releases in general) marks the pinnacle. If you've played Gemini Rue, Resonance, the Blackwell games etc. you'll know exactly what to expect, only this time with charming voice acting to accompany the experience! Now, the graphics may not be to everyone's liking, they're apologetically 8-bit, but the stunning locales suit work so well in the context. There are some comparisons around to Beneath a Steel Sky, which is true to an extent, and that obviously is no insult. Give the game a chance! Know what you're getting into and you'll love it, especially if you're a fan of the genre. Definitely a solid 4.5/5


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Posted on: December 7, 2012

A game well worth playing

Although I'm not the biggest fan of adventure games, I honestly have to say that, after getting to play it, that my purchase was well more than well worth it. The setting is well-fleshed and genuinely compelling, the story actually got me hooked from the start, and the characters are interesting and well-developed. Take my advice; even if you don't usually like adventure games, I would have to advice you to buy it; it really is well worth trying out.


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Posted on: June 8, 2013

sivartwoa

Verified owner

Games: 527 Reviews: 4

One Of The Best Games Ever

Primordia has a great story. One of the best ever told in a video game. If that interests you, there are tonnes of ways to delve deeper in to the story throughout the game; if a lot of reading isn't your thing, the game rarely pushes it on you. The great storyline mixed with perfectly balanced and truly witty humor will remind most people of Beneath A Steel Sky, and it's a good comparison. If you liked Joey, you'll love Crispin. The voice acting is memorable in a good way, the music is always atmospheric and fitting, and the interface lets you focus on the game. Oh ya, there's a game too! It's actually really good! Logical puzzles of different kinds, some outside-the-box thinking on how to utilize your handless sidekick, multiple ways to solve some problems, and multiple story branches to choose from, make this a great game just on mechanics alone. This is a story you can't miss though. You owe it to yourself to experience it, and see what this medium is truly capable of. I've recommended this to my friends and family, and I can offer every assurance that this is a game worth buying. It's even a game worth gifting.


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Posted on: May 12, 2013

dcbernman

Verified owner

Games: 399 Reviews: 3

A thing of beauty

Here's my first GoG review, and I never would have expected it to be for an adventure game. Primorida is a seamless amalgamation of superb parts, and though I usually find games of the genre a bit annoying to get through, I was drawn in and totally immersed in the game's story and world. The writing is well paced and fun, honoring it's readers with wit and substance. The art, I believe leaves nothing to be desired. If you're here on GoG, you probably enjoy and appreciate sprite work and painted backgrounds (and they are beautiful, I think), and while some of the puzzles may be a bit challenging, none of the mechanics feels truly out of place and bizarre, cultivating that precious sense of reward you get when you figure it out. The game features a commentary mode with interjections from the creators about design choices and bloopers over most of the stages. This mode can be easily turned on or off at your discretion. I also feel compelled to include that there is more to take away from this game than just the game itself. I very much appreciated the game's take on faith, self sufficiency, and the greater good. I found it to be mature and eerily reminiscent of our own trials and tribulations, despite taking place in a post apocalyptic world. What can I say? I always enjoy meatier fare. The game features multiple endings (and achievements to hint at their existence on your first play through). Nonetheless, the only downside to this game is that there isn't more of it.


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