Neo Atlas 1469
SCORE: 70
I am thankful Family Friendly Gaming was emailed a digital
downloadable code for Neo Atlas 1469 on Steam. I wish this game had a
physical copy. I would love to see a box with a ship from the 15th
century on it. I have studied this period of time and found it to be
very fascinating. Neo Atlas 1469 gets some things right from the period,
and is missing some notable aspects historically.
Graphically Neo Atlas 1469 looks like a PS2 game. I hate to say it but
it is true. Look if you are playing a trading company video game I doubt
you play it for the graphics. The movie at the beginning looks nice.
Then I got into the game, and I was like wow what happened to those nice
graphics. It is like watching a fast food commercial and then getting
your food there. Big difference between the two if you know what I mean.
Neo Atlas 1469 is currently selling for $29.99. For that price I expect
a disc, and a box. There are around forty episodes in Neo Atlas 1469.
The core to Neo Atlas 1469 is you get to decide what the map will
contain. What do I mean by that? Well if you choose to not believe in
mythical creatures then they will not exist. You can find new lands or
not. It is all up to you.
Neo Atlas 1469 is missing a very important key from that era in history.
What is this missing key? The phrase: "in the year of our Lord." That
phrase is used historically from that period all the time. I was stunned
that Neo Atlas 1469 left it out. There is also some mild violence, and
bad language found in Neo Atlas 1469. The pacing of Neo Atlas 1469 can
also be a bit slow. Players can pray to the moon to speed up time. Yeah
that one caught me off guard as well.
If you like map exploring, making trade deals, and increasing your
profits then Neo Atlas 1469 could be the game for you. You will need
just over one gig in disk space, an Internet connection, Internet
service data plan, and a Steam account to download and play Neo Atlas
1469. The music in Neo Atlas 1469 is top notch. Please note that some
people here at Family Friendly Gaming got a headache from playing Neo
Atlas 1469.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Sound: 90%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Personal Computer
Publisher: Arc System Works
Developer: Artdink
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated
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