
3
An amazing idea. But with an unintelligible story and puzzles that make even less sense. 90% of the puzzles, you are not supposed to know what to do, just try random things and have random things happen. Short, fairly ugly, in my opinion there is no reason to ever play this game. And for some reason, it is separated into 4 nonlinear gameplay segments, even thought the stories in these segments are linear, and happen one after the others. So if you choose the wrong order, the story told will be out of order.
Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen
Released On:
Jun 30, 1999
Metascore
Critic reviews are not available yet
tbd
User score
Mixed or Average
6.5
My Score
Drag or tap to give a rating
Hover and click to give a rating
All Platforms
tbd
Dreamcast
tbd
Critic Reviews
tbd
There are no critic reviews for this game yet.
User score
Mixed or Average
50% Positive
2 Ratings
2 Ratings
0% Mixed
0 Ratings
0 Ratings
50% Negative
2 Ratings
2 Ratings
Mar 1, 2016
3
An amazing idea. But with an unintelligible story and puzzles that make even less sense. 90% of the puzzles, you are not supposed to know what to do, just try random things and have random things happen. Short, fairly ugly, in my opinion there is no reason to ever play this game. And for some reason, it is separated into 4 nonlinear gameplay segments, even thought the stories in these segments are linear, and happen one after the others. So if you choose the wrong order, the story told will be out of order.
SummaryHigh-concept is one thing; bad concept is another altogether.
Rated Tfor Teen
Platforms:
- PC
- Dreamcast
Initial Release Date:Jun 30, 1999
Developer:
Publisher:Red Orb Entertainment





























