Schizm: Mysterious Journey
Several exploration attempts of Argilus have failed to reveal the secrets behind its mysterious abandoned condition. Previous exploration teams had reported unusual findings, prior to them mysteriously going missing themselves. Their garbled messages speak of a world containing large habitable organic vessels aimlessly floating, and abandoned. These messages are the only legacy that remains of a missing race. Now you must travel to the strange and exotic lands of Argilus, on a quest to uncover the secrets behind a strange phenomena. Here you will discover the mysteries and the secrets that, until now, have been lying dormant waiting to be revealed.
Released in both CD and DVD versions.
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Posted by thorn969 on Apr 6, 2017
Very difficult, but worthwhile
Yes... there are ridiculous puzzles here. Weird symbols and numbers and decryption problems that can leave you stuck for hours. But I found the setting beautiful and the story worthwhile, playing this years ago when it first came out....
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Game Information
Platform | PC |
Perspective | First-Person |
Control | Point-and-click |
Gameplay | Puzzle, Solitary Exploration |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Theme | Supernatural |
Graphic Style | Illustrated realism |
Presentation | Full 3D |
Action (Compulsory) | - |
Red Flags | - |
Media | CD, DVD |
Product Details
System Requirements
Windows 95/98/Me/XP
Pentium II 333 MHz processor
32 MB RAM
12x CD-ROM drive (for CD version)
2X DVD-ROM drive (for DVD version)
Direct X compatible video and sound cards