
40
The Last Prophecy? I bloody well hope so.
60
Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy is enjoyable but flawed; it's too short, with little reason to play it again (beyond seeking a higher score), the game world isn't lively or well populated enough to be convincing and the puzzles are of mixed quality, making it a pretty standard point-and-click game.
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An unexpectedly and unpredictably decent point-and-click game. [Dec 2008, p.71]
7
Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy (2007) didn’t have a big budget. Released in 2007 the graphics aren’t fantastic compared to what came out that year; Assassin’s Creed (2007) being a good example Also, due to the game having a limited open world field it does feel like the game has a lack of ambition at times although if you originally bought this game via Masteronic’s Mysteries Through Time collection it’s by far the better game on that DVD. The music by Ludovic Sagnier nicely mixes both classical and contemporary styles. In all, The Last Prophecy is not the best adventure game ever made, but an average one, a ‘good’ average one. Its budget shows, but some level of competence and creativity is there. Be warned, you’ll get stuck quite a bit, the dice mini-game is unnecessary on so many levels, and while walkthrough guides are available online, I found I had to rely on more than one to help me. Please note I ran the game on a fairly standard computer, and the game felt slow, which is odd considering it’s an older game. An anti-climactic ending may also leave people confused. One of Kheops Studio’s best games, and while that’s my assumption, you don’t need to be Nostradamus to predict that is probably true for most.
5
Mediocre at best. I found myself mixing herbs and cooking during this whole SHORT adventure. There are no real traps anywhere and you can wander around forever bored trying to figure out what you missed. The game does not reference Michele deNostradame's written work of prophecy at all.
Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy
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Sep 30, 2007
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70
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But if you’re the type of gamer who enjoys a good, logical mystery within a solid historical framework, I predict you’ll have hours of enjoyment with Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy.
74
It’s a little short and a little easy, but the puzzles are well laid out and they make sense, and the interface makes it easy to navigate your way through the game.
74
You will learn at least a little about astrology by playing this game. If that doesn't interest you, you may be annoyed, but then you are probably not the type inclined to pick up Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy in the first place.
68
For fans of the genre who love to have their brain teased as well as hung up for hours however, this is to be expected, and you could do much worse than what the developers of this game have come up with here; a genuinely challenging, if a bit inclusive adventure.
63
Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy does do some things right in terms of the graphics and sound quality. The overall concept isn’t that bad either, but some of the finer points such as the tasks that need completed could’ve definitely been dulled down a bit. This game is, however, an absolute must for any astrology buff!
60
Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy is enjoyable but flawed; it's too short, with little reason to play it again (beyond seeking a higher score), the game world isn't lively or well populated enough to be convincing and the puzzles are of mixed quality, making it a pretty standard point-and-click game.
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The Last Prophecy? I bloody well hope so.
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May 9, 2025
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Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy (2007) didn’t have a big budget. Released in 2007 the graphics aren’t fantastic compared to what came out that year; Assassin’s Creed (2007) being a good example Also, due to the game having a limited open world field it does feel like the game has a lack of ambition at times although if you originally bought this game via Masteronic’s Mysteries Through Time collection it’s by far the better game on that DVD. The music by Ludovic Sagnier nicely mixes both classical and contemporary styles. In all, The Last Prophecy is not the best adventure game ever made, but an average one, a ‘good’ average one. Its budget shows, but some level of competence and creativity is there. Be warned, you’ll get stuck quite a bit, the dice mini-game is unnecessary on so many levels, and while walkthrough guides are available online, I found I had to rely on more than one to help me. Please note I ran the game on a fairly standard computer, and the game felt slow, which is odd considering it’s an older game. An anti-climactic ending may also leave people confused. One of Kheops Studio’s best games, and while that’s my assumption, you don’t need to be Nostradamus to predict that is probably true for most.
Jun 1, 2012
5
Mediocre at best. I found myself mixing herbs and cooking during this whole SHORT adventure. There are no real traps anywhere and you can wander around forever bored trying to figure out what you missed. The game does not reference Michele deNostradame's written work of prophecy at all.
SummaryNostradamus: The Last Prophecy is set in 16th century Provence, in a country ravaged by religious wars and devastated by the plague. It has been three years since Catherine de Médicis' rule as regent came to an end, but she still holds the reins of power, making her the target of repeated attacks from the French nobility. One day in Marc... Read More
Rated E +10for Everyone +10
Platforms:
- PC
Initial Release Date:Sep 30, 2007
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Publisher:MC2 Entertainment





























