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The Immortal
Publisher: Electronic Arts     Developer: Sandcastle
Year of release: 1990

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Genres : Action / Roleplaying

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# 25 - Oct 90
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# 16 - Nov 90

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Josef Harringer wrote ...2003-08-01 05:19:46
I love this game. I loved it so much, that I actually started to write a "novel" based on the game, but grew tired after a few pages... I'll never forget the first time me and Anna climed up the rope.
BadMrFrosty wrote ...2002-06-10 19:47:40
Martin S. Thoreson, that is just bang on right!
Martin S. Thoresen wrote ...2002-01-29 11:46:39
ST Action Summary: The Immortal offers clear and colourful 3-D flip screen graphics. The animation of the characters is detailed and they move smoothly and realistically. The continual music that plays is OK at first but can get repetitive after a while and you may find yourself playing with the volume turned down. The puzzles are set at a pleasing level of difficulty and the results of using objects is visibly obvious which adds to the enjoyment. The Immortal is a very enjoyable game that should have you playing happily away for a long, long time. Well done, Electronic Arts! Rating = 85 %