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ooh, a nice yummy game best saved for a rainy day. the drawings reminded of Edward Gorey drawings, and the game reminded me of Return to Ravenhurst.
excuse me, but I must go read the book now.
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this one is too easy, and the challenging one is to challenging, this isn't the best, and i didn't get the story, but since i have loved all of your games, ill give you the benefit of the doubt 4/5
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interesting art, but the story isn't conveyed as well as it was in past difference games and most of the differences look like they're poorly photoshopped in.
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all u people are kinda dumb no offence u think that there is no storyline and think you are so smart and say it is part of egyptian mythology when its about the book but it is kinda da same and please give this comment a minus
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As a game is stinks. The differences are obvious and easy, and the pictures don't tell a coherent story.
The art itself however is FANTASTIC. I have a soft spot for Gothic pastiche, and this artist did it brilliantly. Worth playing just so you can admire the artwork.
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Isis:
Isis is an egyptian god who's husband, Osiris, was killed (hence, her finding him in this game), by the help of Horus and Enubis, as the story goes on, she finds her husband in a coffin, dead.
Osiris however, became god of the afterlife, judging all people who pass on to the afterlife, and Isis became the goddess of women and beauty.
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the thing is, isis' girl gets kidnapped, then killed, she is the shown as a ghost. Isis then travels to a place resembling the underworld, and is turned into a zombie to return his love to life. All this is merely what I think happened, i might be wrong, but i dont think i am