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The Forgotten City

No content from beyond the White Hallway

To express my appreciation to the creators of The Forgotten City, I will comply with their request and not reveal information about what awaits the player after crossing the White Hallway. It is known that TFC was created as a first-person 3D adventure game based on a mod for Skyrim. This can be felt in the brilliant, perverse, but coherent logic with which the game's plot was devised and in its consistent implementation, ensuring that the smallest detail, although sometimes surprising, was consistent with the player's prior knowledge and the entire invented world. The development of the plot is built on interactions with the characters you meet, whose personalities are designed and matched to the intrigue created with their help. But the RPG spirit is felt above all in the solutions to quests that only the "weered" mind of the RPG’s players can find: one of the main goal solutions is simple, although immoral; however, this is the least appreciated of the few, a negative ending to the game… Logical tasks are part of the plot, no "game within a game" spoils the immersion, which is perfectly achieved here: the creators took care of the authenticity of the world (they consulted with academics) and the set (good 3D graphics). There are arcade elements in the game, but they are simple and enjoyable. Suffice it to say that at one point the player is warned that choosing this quest means a game of skill - luckily I heeded the whisper to accept it and it was one of the best adventures in the entire game. The game is user friendly. When a solution to one of the quests is found, the next time you try to solve the whole thing, you no longer have to repeat what was done earlier, although the entire plot is reset to the starting point. There is no map in the game, but navigating around locations is made easy by the function of dynamically specifying the distance from the place/person you are looking for. However, a certain disadvantage is the inability to name saved game states.

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