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The Samaritan Paradox

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    3.6/5

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    3.6

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    The Samaritan Paradox
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    A famous writer has died. His daughter seeks the help of you, Ord Salomon, to find his secret last novel. During the search, questions will emerge. Did her father really kill himself? What is the secret novel all about? What is going on at the island of Fardo? Crack codes, decipher secrets & find a...
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    3.6/5

    ( 53 Reviews )

    3.6

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    2014, Faravid Interactive, ...
    System requirements
    Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10, 9.0 recommended, 400 MB HDD space...
    Time to beat
    6 hMain
    6.5 h Main + Sides
    7 h Completionist
    6.5 h All Styles
    Description
    A famous writer has died. His daughter seeks the help of you, Ord Salomon, to find his secret last novel. During the search, questions will emerge. Did her father really kill himself? What is the secret novel all about? What is going on at the island of Fardo? Crack codes, decipher secrets & find a lost fortune in this exciting detective adventure for Windows PC.

    The Samaritan Paradox is set in Sweden in the 80's. Ord Salomon has agreed to help Sara Bergwall find the book her father, Jonatan Bergwall, wrote before he died. During the course of this treasure hunt, he learns that Jonatan was investigating the weapons industry, and more specifically some covert affairs with foreign dictatorships.

    But more questions arise. What is the book about, and why does Sara want Ord to find it for her? Did her Alzheimer's-stricken mother know the secret before she grew too demented to share it? And how did Jonatan actually die?
    • 2000+ voice lines, 60+ rooms to explore, 20+ characters to talk to, 1 lost fortune to find!
    • Retro style point & click adventure with hand-drawn art.
    • Includes the full original soundtrack by Lannie Neely III.

    The Samaritan Paradox is © Copyright 2014 Faravid Interactive. Published under license by Screen 7.

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    Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

    Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

    Why buy on GOG.COM?
    DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
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    Time to beat
    6 hMain
    6.5 h Main + Sides
    7 h Completionist
    6.5 h All Styles
    Game details
    Works on:
    Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
    Release date:
    {{'2014-04-18T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
    Size:
    165 MB

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    Posted on: April 30, 2014

    awalterj

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    Games: 383 Reviews: 7

    Become a detective in IKEA Land

    Quick scoop: This is a quality adventure game with close to 10 hours of gameplay so about twice the length of Blackwell Deception, excellent value for price. Strongly recommended for traditional adventure fans, and if you’re too broke/stingy then at least put it on your wishlist and buy it later. If you enjoyed games such as Fate of Atlantis, Broken Sword, The Longest Journey, Resonance and the Blackwell series, you'll feel right at home here because this game has a little bit of everything. Presentation: Background graphics are wonderfully made, sprites and animations are solid and the music is fantastic, low key and enchanting without putting you to sleep or becoming unnervingly repetitive. Voice acting is acceptable. Gameplay: The difficulty is light to moderate but still satisfying, comparable to Resonance. The puzzles are logical and for the most part properly clued. Too well clued in fact, because the game often involuntarily suggests the solution to you before you are even presented with the problem. There’s a couple timed puzzles in the latter part of the game but nothing to aggravating. No major glitches or bugs worth mentioning and overall The Samaritan Paradox has strengths that more than compensate for any of its shortcomings. An engaging experience from beginning to the (somewhat unexpected) end, a very good medium length adventure with balanced difficulty that deserves at least 4 solid stars, closer to 5 if you are a sucker for this type of game.


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    Posted on: May 4, 2014

    zavlin

    Games: 257 Reviews: 2

    Neat, full-length retro adventure

    This is a pretty cool point&click game made with AGS. PROS: *its about 10 hours long and feels pretty solid. *its a clever game, with above average challenge. *the story is told from two perspectives, one of which is a book the protagonist is reading, it feels a little like playing the movie "never-ending story", and i liked that. *the music is quite nice, and uses different tracks for the two perspectives. CONS: *some of the voice-acting feels wooden and dialogues are sometimes mediocre. *some puzzles are time based, and are a minor annoyance. *story concludes a little strangely and abrupt.. but i still liked it.


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    Posted on: May 21, 2014

    Silent_Warrior

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    Games: 112 Reviews: 7

    Clever, but...

    Let me just start off by saying that I'm really very grateful people try to tell stories about these themes - my dear old Sweden's role as weapons exporter, for one. That sort of thing is too rarely spoken about. However, I obviously didn't enjoy the game all that much. The backstory is where the game really shines, but the story itself - the dialogues, narration - just isn't good enough. I mean, I can't claim to be able to write better myself, but parts of it just felt sloppy. Another thing I really wish they would have spent more effort is in the sound department. The voice acting wasn't the most stellar performance I've heard, but I won't make an issue of it. (Hell, X3 was MUCH worse than this.) My beef is with the phone calls, and volume levels. The voice lines are very faint, while the music is relatively loud - I have NEVER, I kid you not, encountered such imbalance before, from any independent or established studio. Also, it would've been a nice touch if they'd made the lines spoken through a telephone actually sound like they came out of a telephone - filters, encoding artefacts, that stuff. I also noticed that some interactions, mostly involving inventory items, didn't result in either prompt or animation, further making the game feel incomplete. It is an enjoyable game, clever puzzles, but just a little more effort could've gone a really long way.


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    Posted on: April 23, 2014

    jonlin

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    Games: 35 Reviews: 1

    Fantastic find

    Being home from work due to a flu I logged on to GOG to buy the latest Blackwell game which to my dismay is not released until tomorrow. On the first page I found information about The Samaritan Paradox and gave it a shot since a AGS point & click adventure developed in Sweden and taking place in my home town is a must, of course. Now, some 10 or 11 hours later I am finished, and blown away! A fantastic game in pretty much all aspects! Interesting, tricky and actually HARD puzzles, beautiful graphics, good voice acting but most important an amazing story that dragged me in and would not let me stop playing untill all twists and turns hand unfolded! For me this is the best game of the year this far, including Broken Age, Broken Sword 5 (part 2) and whatnot.


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    Posted on: May 26, 2015

    ppd

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    Games: 607 Reviews: 13

    Impressed

    This is a point-and-click adventure game embracing an old style and interface, such as the King's Quest games have. The premise of the story is that the main character, a cryptologist, helps a famous author's daughter find the parts of his final last novel he wrote to her before his death. The author has left a series of clues and puzzles to guide them along the way. One interesting dynamic is that each time you get a new chapter of the novel you play out a story within the story, in a medieval fairy-tale kingdom. It felt fun to enter a classic fantasy context for the story as a relief from the darker, more modern main story. I found the puzzles pretty challenging at first. I looked at a walkthrough a few times for Chapter 1. But after that I found my patience or got used to the author's logic and had a rewarding experience. There are classic puzzles of picking up inventory items, combining them, and using that at the right location. There are a few puzzles that have to be timed precisely. This confused me at first, but there are usually good clues about when to time them. There are also a few situations where you can fail and die, but the game reloads again to give you another try with the situation. Overall, I felt like I was reading a good mystery, thriller novel, like something from Dan Brown. I had a hard time putting the game down until it was finished.


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