Theresia
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- For Play on Your Nintendo DS
- Published by Aksys Sports meeting
- Game Genre: Action/Adventure
Product Description
Theresia is an adventure horror title exclusively for Nintendo DS. In this game developed by WorkJam, players will take on the roles of two different characters trying to know out their past, present, and tangled fate. Will you be able to learn the right meaning of theresia? Players will lose themselves in theresias haunting music and twisted atmosphere. Hone your survival skills by carefully exploring the corridors of your captors while uncovering clues that bring you closer to a shocking revelation. Collect countless items and combine them in order to survive and uncover the depths of the maze.
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When I first heard of this game I was really curious how a horror game would work out on the DS. After playing the game I must say this, the graphics for the game are pathetic. It was like flashback to my early Nintendo days. And the controls and interface are irritating. There is a look command that you have to use to find things in each room or area and an cooperate command which if you try to only use all the time you get hit by quite a few traps. So the game cascade into redundancy where you have to switch from look to cooperate and back again. For me this really killed the mood of the game and by and large just slowed things down too much.
But, the tale line and plot for the game is splendid. It was the reduction grace that kept me interested for quite a while. Paul’s review of the tale is pretty much it. The tale kind of reminded me of Fatal Frame for PS, just a small mellower. In the end I reflect if your a fan of horror sports meeting and you want something to pass the time this is a splendid game to try. But if your just looking for something new, keep looking. Or wait and find a cheap one for sale somewhere, its not worth $30.
Rating: 3 / 5
The defining moment of Theresia comes early in the game, in a small room containing an axe and several stretchers. Examine the stretchers, and you’ll find there’s not anything vital about them that would necessitate your clicking on them. If you ignore this and go them aside to see if there’s anything behind them, and they’ll fire arrows at you. I’ll do again that: THE STRETCHERS FIRE ARROWS AT YOU.
And that, for better or worse, is what makes Theresia different from its competitors. Other adventure sports meeting can get away with giving you incredibly complex, even nonsensical, puzzles, and can hide necessary items in the most out-of-the-way spots imaginable, because the designers know you’ll just click on everything until you get a clear interaction. Theresia punishes you for the slightest mistake, with traps involving knives, acid, razor blades, and more, so as compensation even the toughest puzzles can be solved owing to use of your brain rather than use of GameFAQs, and hidden items are nearly always identified with use of the “examine” command. It’s a degree of honest play that other adventure sports meeting should (and usually don’t) imitate.
There is one reason I’m not giving the game a five-star review: the budget. All interactive areas are described as static backgrounds, and usually there’s no change in the social class after you go an interaction. In many cases, this means that a necessary item isn’t described onscreen, but is only found with the “examine” or “cooperate” commands, and again, it’s all static social class, so there’s no way to tell without clicking everything that, say, the length of wire towards the back of the room in fact has a key stuck in it, or even that said length of wire can be interacted with at all. It’s par for the course for an indie game, but it’s irritating nonetheless.
By and large, Theresia is better than most of the larger-budget adventure sports meeting out there, and I’d recommend it highly to anyone who’s given up on the genre.
Rating: 4 / 5
I will admit starting out this game was tough. I won’t ruin the playstyle of game here, but WOW. This game hits on a psychological level that very few handheld sports meeting have managed to realize.
You are kept on your toes & if you make the incorrect choice the consequences are immediate.
Kudos to the game designers for making an original game that steps outside the box & makes decent use of the ds’ unique touch screen ability.
Rating: 5 / 5
I am really enjoying this game. I like these kinds and I have been playing it for hours now. I admit sometimes I have to go online to look up a cheat to get me past a hard part. I wish they made more sports meeting like this .
Rating: 5 / 5
This is one of the most scariest sports meeting I’ve ever played. Silent Hill 2 and Alone in the Dark (Aline) are the others at the top of the list. The text is unsettling and the music is super creepy. So if you have a weak stomach, then this one isn’t for you. At times, it can get very frustrating because basically the whole game you’re going owing to a bunch of mazes. There’s also some backtracking involved and it can get quite perplexing and you can get lost very easily. It can get dull and repititive so you may want to take a break once in a while. The tale is very chilling and has two parts, one that you can play after you beat the main game. Some of the puzzles aren’t that hard but others you may have a tough time. If you see a warning message about sharp metal, then DO NOT click on that spot. You will get hurt and you CAN die. So be sure to save.
If you’re ready to explore the world of darkness and terror, then Theresia awaits.
Rating: 5 / 5