![]() Giger's work just for fun, then go ahead and snag Tormentum on Steam. You have to adjust the agnle's wings and mirrors to create a pentagram. A beam of light should appear and is redirected by the mirrors. Look at the candles at the foot of the angle, pick the piece of wood and light the candles with it. However, if you are the kind of person who would attend a three hour exhibit of H.R. Put the heart in the statue's chest and the eyes into the skulls above the angle. With a paltry amount of game time, low replayability, writing that's just this side of decent, and puzzles that are merely above average, Tormentum isn't worth the twelve dollar price tag for most people. As a whole, though, this expedition into the psyche that spawned Alien's aesthetic is difficult to recommend universally. I would even go so far as to say that Tormentum deserves a spot in gaming history as an example of top notch graphics achieved purely through art direction. I chose the latter without hesitation because it meant looking at more of the gorgeous vistas and portraits that make Tormentum worth playing. To put the quality of the visuals into perspective, at one point I was given a choice to either destroy three paintings in front of a secret door or painstakingly restore thirty paintings in the area to get the item I needed. Giger-inspired tapestries that form the game world are faithful, inspired, and capture the morbid sexual surrealism of the late visionary. There was not a single panel that failed to intrigue me and I frequently found myself lingering to fully appreciate the quality of the background art. They are a refreshingly logical and satisfying to complete, but their above-average quality is ultimately overshadowed by the art.Įvery single scene in Tormentum looks great. In fact, most of the puzzles are quite literally old fashioned physical portrait construction or shape arrangement. They are challenging enough to fully engage a player, but not so obscure or nonsensical that they require the infamous pixel hunts of older adventure games or an online guide. ![]() Fortunately part of this brevity is because the puzzles are well designed. The game is concise and does not end abruptly, but for twelve dollars I would have liked more game time. The greatest shortcoming of Tormentum is the lightning speed with which one will blaze through the game. Similarly, the plot involves black and white morality decisions that, while thoroughly uninspired, are passable instead of painful. While I certainly wasn't kept at the edge of my seat as I listened to characters prattle on about whatever gizmo I needed to fetch them, the writing is competent enough that I wasn't groaning or laughing at it. It's a gorgeous game with some of the strongest art direction I've seen in years but the plot is predictable, the dialogue is generic and it opens with a philosophical quote on the nature of morality. Brief, with trite writing, but so beautiful that it almost doesn't matter. Tormentum is best imagined as a postcard with a fantastic landscape painting on the front and some generic greeting card drivel written on the inside. As someone who is a great fan of the late artist's work, this came as a very pleasant surprise - so much so that I could almost overlook the game's serious shortcomings. So, when I was assigned to review Tormentum, a point and click adventure, I assumed I would be getting an homage to Monkey Island or Sanitarium, but instead of goofy jokes or memory twisting insanity, I was presented with panel after panel of H.R. Super Mario Brothers, Metroid, Doom, and Rogue have gotten more nods than a hot DJ's club set. The indie gaming scene is full of tributes to figures of yore. Continue on to the Wasteland.Ĭlick on the little numbers below to continue to the next page or click here.// Reviews // 27th Mar 2015 - 8 years ago // By Ian Kuan Tormentum- Dark Sorrow Review ![]() Take it and inert all three into the slots on the gate. She’ll leave the third emerald tear on the ground for you. Now you can give the old lady the three gold coins. It will cause an earthquake, which made a big spike fall.Ĥ4. Go back to this room and place the blue crystal in the machine. Also, find the third gold coin and second emerald tear.Ĥ3. Then, open the drawer to find a creepy note. Now go through the door behind the painting. Add the metal box to the right size and rotate the pieces to connect the circuits. Lift up the creepy double face on the driller and zoom in on the puzzle. Then use the green key to unlock the chest and take the blue crystal.Ĥ2. Place the button on the device that controls the elevator. Slide the glass blocks around until you have an opening around the keyhole. ![]() ![]() The painting will move to the side, revealing a hidden passage. Look at the clue in your journal and match the four weapons in the painting to the clue. Solve the two Tetris-piece puzzles and the curtain will drop from the painting.Ĥ1. Place the cloth over the left door so it can’t stare at the right door. Look at the note on the wall that shows you instructions for the device below it. ![]()
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