Another World™ chronicles the story of Lester Knight Chaykin a young scientist hurtled through space and time by a nuclear experiment that goes wrong. In an alien and inhospitable world, you will have to dodge, outwit, and overcome the host of alien monsters, while surviving an environment as deadly...
Another World™ chronicles the story of Lester Knight Chaykin a young scientist hurtled through space and time by a nuclear experiment that goes wrong. In an alien and inhospitable world, you will have to dodge, outwit, and overcome the host of alien monsters, while surviving an environment as deadly as your enemies. Only a perfect blend of logic and skill will get you past the deadly obstacles that lie in wait.
Key Features:
Remastered presentation: a joint effort between visionary game-designer Eric Chahi and developer DotEmu, Another World is back in its 20th Anniversary Edition with High Definition graphics faithful to the original design.
3 difficulty modes: Normal (easier than original game), Difficult (Equal to original game) and Hardcore (more difficult than original game)
A new immersive experience: rediscover a cult adventure with 100% remastered sounds and FX
Extra features: development diary, making of video, technical handbook
Goodies
manual (17 pages)
HD wallpapers
development diary
technical handbook
soundtrack (MP3)
Another World 15th Anniversary Edition
soundtrack (FLAC)
Soundtrack
Exclusive Artwork
Another World Amiga ROM
Making Of - ENG
Making Of - FR
Making Of - DE
Making Of - ITA
Making Of - RUS
Making Of - ES
Making Of - PL
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Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
Recommended system requirements:
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
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Now I play it and only need twenty minutes on hard difficulty. But as a child during my first time, back in the 1990's, constantly dying made me develop this sense of deep story. I end up having those kind of dreams where I was there in that planet and was friends with the alien guy.
This game is one that I always wanted to play as a child. I bought it on GOG during a sale, and found it incredibly frustrating. The controls tend to be non-responsive, the character you control sluggish, and you will die. A lot.
I can't really recommend this title to anyone but the most curious.
I have great fond memories of this game, initially played on the Amiga 500 system. Properly one of the first games I completed.
It challenges you with new things throughout the game, one strategy learn will not help you with the next part. one part is time and very hectic, next one you have all the time, but really need to use your brain instead.
Love this version with the improved graphics, yet kept enough "old school" to give you the same feeling as 20 years ago.
If you never heard of it, give at a go, still a great story as well.
Great game. After a long wait we even got the update on GOG that adds higher resolution backgrounds and - more importantly - more stability. The old anniversary edition could create problems on modern graphic cards. Now it runs flawlessly.
Tread carefully.
Redrawn pictures...refreshed animations...remastered music...game-play intact!
Switch between graphic modes at any time.
An action game, very challenging.
Although the game would last about 15 minutes if watched as a movie, because of the difficulty, it'll take most about 5 hours to complete, if not more.
Your character will die, very often. Checkpoint saves sometimes are merciless.
Never boring. You will get stuck; you will have to go back to checkpoints every now and then and retrace your steps, making different choices.
The world is beautiful and unpredictable.
You play as a physicist, transported into Another World that is mysterious and fascinating; full of blasters and force fields.
No letters to collect. No taped messages to listen to...no indicators...no menus...game-play only.
Another World IS more like a movie. One location smoothly changes into another. Rooms are unique. Every screen gives a hint of something new.
So give it a try. If you could morph the words cool and interesting into one word, that would be Another World.
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