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When the people of Azertus discover that the flow of time is incorrect in
their city, it's going to mean more than a few broken wristwatches. Told from the
perspective of two outsiders who go to the city to retrieve a friend, the story of
the game is truly unlike anything you've ever experienced. A puzzle-solving game
with serious attention to the tiny details, LIATH boasts amazing graphics and
seemingly endless gameplay. If you're looking to get engrossed in an epic, you can't
do any better that this one. The Russian developed game's story is about magic
spells, ancient curses, sleeping
spirits, and enchanted lands. You play a pretty young man who has to sort all of this
out and put everything right. The gameplay screens, however, are a series of small
masterpieces. The game takes place in a highly idiosyncratic and playfully imagined
world that's a real pleasure to look at. This is a game about magic, in the
old-fashioned hocus-pocus, double double toil and trouble sense of the word. The
magic-building is for the most part, entertaining and fun. |