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Neverhood, The

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Neverhood, The

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Genre: Adventure
Sub Genre: Myst-style
Themes : Humorous, Unique
Designer(s): Douglas TenNapel & Mark Lorenzen
Developer: Neverhood Inc., The
Publisher: Dreamworks Interactive
Copyright: Dreamworks Interactive
Year released: 1996
Year released: 1996
Platform: Windows XP
Multiplayer: None
Tech Notes: CD-rip version (missing transition movies, some background music, and sound quality has been reduced); you *must* download the 40MB fix file (from "Documentation/Extras" box above), then also this small saved game file to get beyond the game-crashing bug in the rip. Also, download and install Application Compatibility Toolkit from Microsoft if you have problems running the game in Windows 2000.

Summary

The Neverhood is one of the most original adventure games ever made, and one of the prime examples of how an ultra-slick style is sometimes enough to carry the game, even though we all know that substance is more important than style.Instead of using cartoons or computer animation, they built the entire set of the game with 2 tons of clay! Quite an achievement in any media, and the result is nothing short of amazing.

The storyline is quite simple. You play the role of Klayman; you wake up in a room, and you have to figure what to do from there. Rooms and puzzles are played from a third person perspective, while moving from one place to another takes form in FMV cut scenes in first person. The game is extremely appealing to all family members, and is a lot of fun to play with.

Unfortunately for all its graphical originality, puzzles in The Neverhood is nowhere near as creative. The most annoying part of the game is the room with the wall that goes on to infinity, the wall of which has the entire "bible" of the klay world (klay universe?) in it. This damned thing spans 38 (yes, thirty-eight) rooms, and believe it or not, I actually spent a few hours reading it all... and it gave me quite a headache. As in The 7th Guest, the puzzles in The Neverhood bear no real relation to the story at hand -- they have more in common with bar bets or the logic problems you might find in Games magazine, except much more pointless and repetitive. Many puzzles are just rehashes from other Myst clones: to open a door to a new location, you?ll have to solve a tile-sliding puzzle; to open another door, you?ll have to match musical notes by filling a doorbell with water -- if you fail, you?ll have to start over from the beginning until you get it right; to open yet another door, you?ll have to guide a mouse safely through a maze so he can eat a tasty slice of cheese. Fortunately, there are usually hints available if you go to the initial room and down the ladder.

Perhaps due to lackluster puzzles and a high price tag, The Neverhood neither sold well nor won critical acclaim, despite being original and well executed. Two thumbs up for this underdog, but be warned that all the appeal lies in the style here, not so much substance. If you play adventure games for the interesting puzzles and situations, give The Neverhood a miss. If you prefer story-oriented games with a unique style, though, The Neverhood more than fits the bill.

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Toto1919 Reviewed by Toto1919
December 14, 2010
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An excellent game. The puzzles are interesting with a range from semi-hard to frustrating. The animation is wonderful. You don't have the hazzle of trial-and-error-combining items together like in other games. Everything you find you store (in your belly), and after that you just click on something you see and if you have the item to match, your character will do the work for you.

Some of the puzzles require that you have the sound on. Also you don't want to miss the wonderful music and sound effects that makes this game brilliant!

The walking between "rooms" is Myst-like and sometimes you can miss an important spot because you didn't turn at the right place. If it wouldn't have been for this and that some of the puzzles were too hard for me, I would have given it a 10.

Don't forget: the Esc-key brings up the load/save screen!

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Real Fun this game!

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A master-piece in interactive art

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10.0

This game is rare, unique even. Besides being a enjoyable for the clay animations scenes, the story is taken from the Bible, is about the fall of man and a choice between letting the creator be the ruler, or be the ruler yourself. The puzzles are great, and they are all about memory. In the game you are also trying to recover your memory, and to uncover who you are and how you came to be. Doing that, you discover "the truth", that gives you the knowledge to choose wisely in the end. This game is also very funny, colorful, with no inventory puzzles or dialogs.

When Willie says: "Willie knows that, once you know this truth, you will know what to do", he means that only by discovering who you are (trough tradition, memory of the past) and who created you, and why, you can make a moral choice for the good. This is a theological argument in a computer game!

Also, the mural of The Neverhood Chronicles tells a lot of stories taken from the Jewish bible. The makers of this game were making a point about not accepting that man is the ruler over creation, but only God is to be the Lord. The will to rule the world lead to the absence of God, and ultimately to destruction. Only the Creator can be the ruler.

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written by lamyl, October 15, 2009
How do I get the file for this?

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