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Three brutally unforgiving NES point-and-click classics from ICOM Simulations collected in one package. Shadowgate, Deja Vu, and Uninvited will humble you, but patient adventure fans will find something genuinely special here.

My first honest reaction to loading this up was relief that mouse and keyboard are supported on PC, because anyone who wrestled with these titles on a d-pad back in the day knows how punishing that input could feel. Abstraction Games and General Arcade have brought three ICOM Simulations point-and-click adventures together for PC: Shadowgate, a dark fantasy set inside a torch-lit castle where you hunt down the Warlock Lord; Deja Vu, a hard-boiled 1940s film noir mystery; and Uninvited, an occult horror romp through a haunted mansion where your missing sister is the only goal that matters. Each one runs on the same engine and shares the same verb-menu interface, with commands like "look", "open", "use", and "take" doing all the heavy lifting. The subject matter is wildly different across the trio, but the underlying DNA is identical. The presentation is bare-bones and completely unapologetic about it. You pick a game from a minimal menu and you are immediately in the thick of it, no tutorial, no hints, no hand-holding of any kind. The audiovisual side is a faithful NES reproduction with CRT display filter options thrown in for atmosphere, and the chiptune music holds up surprisingly well for each title's tone. What you will not find is bonus archival material, developer commentary, or the kind of museum-quality extras that the best retro compilations offer. The package does the minimum viable work of preservation and stops there. That said, the games themselves still have teeth. Shadowgate's torch system is the most distinctive mechanic in the collection: every action you take burns down your current torch, and when the last one goes out, you die. The castle holds more torches to find, but they are finite, meaning exploration and experimentation have a genuine cost. Deja Vu drops you into a noir scenario with amnesia and a corpse in your vicinity and then gives you no real indication of what to do next. Uninvited has some of the most devious item traps in the bunch, including objects that seem perfectly innocuous right up until they kill your run entirely. Death in all three games rewinds you by only a room or two, which keeps frustration from becoming total despair, but the logic of some puzzles is so opaque that getting stuck and reaching for a walkthrough is not a sign of failure, it is a practical requirement for newcomers. The community reception on Steam is clearly driven by nostalgia holders who are happy just to have these three titles accessible and running cleanly on modern hardware. Players new to the MacVenture lineage face a steeper challenge. The interface is legitimately clunky by current standards, the command-then-object clicking workflow feels creaky compared to modern point-and-clicks, and several puzzle solutions rely on logic that would never survive a modern design review. None of that is a damning criticism of the collection itself, but it is the honest reality anyone without prior history with these games needs to understand before committing. If you have played Thimbleweed Park or modern adventure titles and want to trace the lineage back to where the genre's rougher edges lived, this anthology does that job faithfully. If you remember feeding quarters of lawn-mowing money into NES cartridges for exactly these games, the ports are accurate enough that old walkthroughs still work. Alex, Scout Team

8-bit Adventure Anthology: Volume I

8-bit Adventure Anthology: Volume I

31 oct 2017General ArcadeAbstraction Games B.V.
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Three brutally unforgiving NES point-and-click classics from ICOM Simulations collected in one package. Shadowgate, Deja Vu, and Uninvited will humble you, but patient adventure fans will find something genuinely special here.

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My first honest reaction to loading this up was relief that mouse and keyboard are supported on PC, because anyone who wrestled with these titles on a d-pad back in the day knows how punishing that input could feel. Abstraction Games and General Arcade have brought three ICOM Simulations point-and-click adventures together for PC: Shadowgate, a dark fantasy set inside a torch-lit castle where you hunt down the Warlock Lord; Deja Vu, a hard-boiled 1940s film noir mystery; and Uninvited, an occult horror romp through a haunted mansion where your missing sister is the only goal that matters. Each one runs on the same engine and shares the same verb-menu interface, with commands like "look", "open", "use", and "take" doing all the heavy lifting. The subject matter is wildly different across the trio, but the underlying DNA is identical. The presentation is bare-bones and completely unapologetic about it. You pick a game from a minimal menu and you are immediately in the thick of it, no tutorial, no hints, no hand-holding of any kind. The audiovisual side is a faithful NES reproduction with CRT display filter options thrown in for atmosphere, and the chiptune music holds up surprisingly well for each title's tone. What you will not find is bonus archival material, developer commentary, or the kind of museum-quality extras that the best retro compilations offer. The package does the minimum viable work of preservation and stops there. That said, the games themselves still have teeth. Shadowgate's torch system is the most distinctive mechanic in the collection: every action you take burns down your current torch, and when the last one goes out, you die. The castle holds more torches to find, but they are finite, meaning exploration and experimentation have a genuine cost. Deja Vu drops you into a noir scenario with amnesia and a corpse in your vicinity and then gives you no real indication of what to do next. Uninvited has some of the most devious item traps in the bunch, including objects that seem perfectly innocuous right up until they kill your run entirely. Death in all three games rewinds you by only a room or two, which keeps frustration from becoming total despair, but the logic of some puzzles is so opaque that getting stuck and reaching for a walkthrough is not a sign of failure, it is a practical requirement for newcomers. The community reception on Steam is clearly driven by nostalgia holders who are happy just to have these three titles accessible and running cleanly on modern hardware. Players new to the MacVenture lineage face a steeper challenge. The interface is legitimately clunky by current standards, the command-then-object clicking workflow feels creaky compared to modern point-and-clicks, and several puzzle solutions rely on logic that would never survive a modern design review. None of that is a damning criticism of the collection itself, but it is the honest reality anyone without prior history with these games needs to understand before committing. If you have played Thimbleweed Park or modern adventure titles and want to trace the lineage back to where the genre's rougher edges lived, this anthology does that job faithfully. If you remember feeding quarters of lawn-mowing money into NES cartridges for exactly these games, the ports are accurate enough that old walkthroughs still work.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamMacVentureRetro CompilationTrial and ErrorVerb-Menu InterfaceNo Hand-HoldingChiptune SoundtrackCRT FilterSingle Player OnlyNES Port

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