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A Second Face: The Eye of Geltz is watching Us

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A Second Face: The Eye of Geltz is watching Us

Dec 23, 2008

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3.33 average rating based on 3 ratings

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A Second Face is a free underground Adventure game with philosophical touch that was developed by Jospin Le Woltaire in 2008.
Developers
Publishers
Platforms
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Genres
Adventure
Themes
Science fiction
Release Dates
Dec 23, 2008 (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
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User Stats
9
In Collection
4
Wish Listed
1
Playing
4
Backlogged
How Long Is A Second Face: The Eye of Geltz is watching Us?
Main story: 8.0 hours
Total completions: 1
GigaDeathNullGolem
GigaDeathNullGolem gave Aug 11, 2016
GigaDeathNullGolem gave Aug 11, 2016
Mysterious and Intersting Point and click Adventure

Going to review this because I keep trying to remember the wordy title of it time to time and simply cannot. So I'll review it to make a record of it. (Often I wonder if there is hope of a sequel) here is another review: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/326.86...



You play as Rabbok (that's the only way i find this on google i can remember the name of that character) who is either a king/prince or something. You go on some mystery quest through your city, this very weird dystopian like city. The graphic style in this game is really cool. It's a bit like Another World in an almost rotoscope type stylization, but with a bit more detail. I really liked the way everything in this was designed, from the quest, to the theme, to the city, the way you interact with everything, etc. The world is really interesting and I enjoyed the way the puzzles were done. It's not complex and it's very playable and beatable. The setting and themes are similiar to ancient religions and Egyptian Mystery religions/artsy occult theme so if you are into that jazz, it's more interesting. For a free game in a genre that is sometimes …
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Going to review this because I keep trying to remember the wordy title of it time to time and simply cannot. So I'll review it to make a record of it. (Often I wonder if there is hope of a sequel) here is another review: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/326.86...



You play as Rabbok (that's the only way i find this on google i can remember the name of that character) who is either a king/prince or something. You go on some mystery quest through your city, this very weird dystopian like city. The graphic style in this game is really cool. It's a bit like Another World in an almost rotoscope type stylization, but with a bit more detail. I really liked the way everything in this was designed, from the quest, to the theme, to the city, the way you interact with everything, etc. The world is really interesting and I enjoyed the way the puzzles were done. It's not complex and it's very playable and beatable. The setting and themes are similiar to ancient religions and Egyptian Mystery religions/artsy occult theme so if you are into that jazz, it's more interesting. For a free game in a genre that is sometimes not fun to play this was pretty up there, especially since it is in fact, all very well done.

The game is cool, has cutscenes, decent voice acting. The only bad thing is the last puzzle is sort of a bit more puzzly than the rest of the game, and the ending leave you really wanting a darn sequel.

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Torgo updated their status May 2, 2017

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