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Primordia

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Primordia

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User Reviews for Primordia

5
So good it sticks with you

This is a truly wonderful point and click adventure with very good art, voice work, and a fantastic story. By far the story and writing is my favorite part as the game tackles ideas such as sacrificing individuals identities for the sake of a more efficient system, which plays neatly into the question of the machines being more like humans or still just devices used to improve the system.Great game, and a very good IOS port. 👍

Adventurelover, Apr 14, 2017
5
SO What I Was Looking for

This game is amazing, especially if you like point and click adventure. An awesome mix of a desolate, apocalyptic, biological/mechanical world, with lots of machines with their own agendas and personalities, not to mention a great plot. There are a lot of non-linear choices that affect the game later on, which is great, multiple endings, and the achievements 'actually' mean you did something out of the ordinary path. The voice acting is so good. The music is dark and draws you in. Thank you for bringing it to iPad !

Cvb177, Sep 23, 2016
4
A classic adventure game to revive the genre

Plot was good, puzzles were challenging enough, voiceover work was excellent, a retro vibe and feel even further peaked my interest. The only reason I didn’t give this title five stars is due to a crash that renders the game currently unfinishable. Said crash occurs later in the game involving a puzzle solution of melting a door. Research shows this crash has existed in the Steam forums from the PC version which was reported back in October of 2017. I hope one of the devs sees this particular review, as I would love to finish the title.

Cyborg1281, Oct 15, 2020
5
Mood driven in depth mysterious plot

This game is amazing! The music ,art style , and voice acting mesh perfectly together to envelop you in the world if primordia. The somber tone and story elements reminded me a touch of blade runner. I defiantly recommend downloading it. My one critisim is that the controls are not immediately available they appear when you hover over a certain part of the screen you don't get a menu until you find your data pouch ,but I suppose that was intentional to give focus to the landscape of the scene. Overall great game

Dcapuzzo, Sep 22, 2016
5
True Love

5 minutes into the game, and I already knew that I was in love. Crispin, your helper, is perfectly witty, and Horatio NullBuilt Version V, was intelligent and a deep character. Right away I was in love with the art, with the curiosity, and I could not bring myself to put the game down. It brought out so much raw emotion in me, and I fell in love over and over again. It was so worth buying, that words can't even begin to explain. The only issue is that it's impossible to get one achievement, but compared the wonder and joy I felt, that's nothing.

Ggggggrrrrreeeeeeeeeettttt, Oct 21, 2016
1
Poor Graphics

The graphics on my iPad Air are very pixilated, and it's hard to know what I'm looking at, even though the pictures in the App Store look crisp and clean. In the few rooms I've been in so far, it's been hard to know what objects are in view. Also, dialogue text appears and disappears very quickly, resulting in my not catching all of the plot. If I continue playing, I may upgrade this rating, but for now, the graphics alone make it too difficult to consider finishing this game. I recommend reading other reviews to see if these comments are trending.

Hangandsteve, Jul 24, 2017
5
A must-have adventure!

A tale of humanity's distant legacy. Wonderfully imagined and vividly realized. This is a tale, an experience, that I will long remember. I was wholly engrossed in the story and felt fully rewarded emotionally, aesthetically, and interactively. The cast of characters grows quickly and each adds a vibrant piece to the puzzle, to the legend of what happened to the robot gods, their makers: us. From the music, to the voice acting, to the plot, to the art and graphics; this is a fine quality game. Please give it a chance. You will love it.

Mish 1234567890, Sep 28, 2016
5
Great throwback to the classics...

This game really nails it on atmosphere and mood which is a big reason I love playing these games. You really get a sense of immersion in the world with this game and it's a cool world. Also has a a good bit of wry humor but it's not overdone. Voice acting is great and writing is really smart. I play a lot of the newer point and click games and this one definitely stands out.

Peterd843, Oct 10, 2017
5
A solid philosophical jaunt

Playing through this game, I found plenty to think about - a bit of Foucault here (Domus and Megalopolis, Panopticon), Ayn Rand there, and a bit of Orwell too. Add to this no less than two disparate Messianic visions and your basic dystopic bargain, and you’ve got a lot to reflect on by game’s end. The game mechanics are well planned too. While it is always possible to get to a good ending and a bad ending, choices made along throughout the game will determine whether you can get the best ending and the worst ending. and puzzles drive most of the action,

Richardf8, Aug 19, 2020
5
5 stars if you use walkthroughs on occasion.

Yes, I did not feel like dealing with the more frustrating figuring out how to do things. I had actually put this game down and forgot about it and then picked it back up after enjoying some of the other Wadjet Eye games. the story became more engaging and immersive as time went on. Great storyline.

Trazko, Mar 06, 2019

Description

What happened to the humans? In a desolate, ruined world inhabited only by robots, the taciturn android Horatio searches for answers. Where did he come from?

Where have all the humans gone? And what, if any, was his role in it? Torn from his peaceful existence in the crashed airship, the UNIIC, Horatio and his sarcastic floating friend Crispin are forced to travel to Metropolis, City of Glass and Light, to retrieve their stolen power core. What they discover there changes their understanding of the world and their place in it, for better or worse. Full voice acting, featuring Logan Cunningham (the voice of Bastion) as Horatio. -- Reviews -- Adventure Gamers - "Beautiful, surrealistic retro graphics; likeable characters and a deceptively sprawling plot." 4/5 Eurogamer - "Primordia is delightful, smart and packed with personality." 7/10 Rock Paper Shotgun - "A cast of thoroughly insane-in-the-short-circuited-membrane side characters keeps the ride nice and lively as well, complimenting the oppressively dreary setting with a strong mix of mystery driven drama, Old West frontier charm, and dark humor." Gamezebo - "Primordia is a very good game, packed with enough secrets, surprises and twists to keep it interesting from start to finish." 4/5

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