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PC - Windows : Riddle Of The Sphinx 1 and 2 Reviews

Below are user reviews of Riddle Of The Sphinx 1 and 2 and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Riddle Of The Sphinx 1 and 2. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Amazon Problems

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 6
Date: February 25, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I actually ordered this from amazon in January and 2 days AFTER the estimated shipping date expired, I got an email from Amazon saying sorry we can't get it for you. I am dissapointed in Amazon on how long it took to tell me this, as I could have looked for it elsewhere. This is the second time this has happened to me in a year with Amazon, and I wish they would offer me a discount or something on a future purchase for there continued issues with this.

Riddle of the Sphinx 1 and 2

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 22 / 22
Date: October 31, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I've played both games (although individually, not in this boxed set). They are very, very beautiful-looking games, and it's obvious that the designers did a LOT of research. There are a few minor glitches here and there, but I enjoyed them greatly.

In Riddle of the Sphinx, it's the year 2012, and internationally-famous archaeologist Sir Gil Geoffries has made a startling discovery at the Giza Plateau, where the Sphinx and Great Pyramid are located. He calls on you, his trusted colleague, to come and join him, but when you arrive, the camp is deserted. You have to search the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx to find out what happened to everyone.

The graphics are so detailed, I actually felt like I was desecrating the pyramid, wandering around, looking for clues. The puzzles are very interesting, sometimes frustrating. But the answers are all there.

[SPOILER: Only one thing bothers me - if the lost temple is out in the open like that, why didn't anyone spot it from the air?]

Riddle of the Sphinx 2 picks up moments after the end of RotS 1. Sir Gil has discovered a scroll that contains information linking several sites around the world. You have to travel to Stonehenge, Chichen Itza in Peru, Easter Island and the Devil's Triangle to piece together clues. Again, the graphics are beautiful, even better than in RotS 1. Some of the clues are a bit frustrating (I had to use the online walkthrough a couple of times), but well worth it.

My biggest complaint would be in the CD-ROMS. Yes, you have to shuffle discs. In RotS 1, it's not so bad since it doesn't take long to load. But in RotS 2, it takes a LONG time to load between locations, even when they're on the same disc!

At the end of RotS 2, it's hinted that there's a RotS 3 in the works. I can't find any information on it, though. But it's something worth looking into.


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