Compara los precios de Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por ERE Informatique. Publicado por Ziggurat. Lanzado el 8/2/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Strategy.

A 1989 cult oddity from French studio Exxos, built around psionic puzzles and a genuinely deranged sci-fi world - short enough to finish in an afternoon, weird enough to stick in your head for years.

My usual approach to retro re-releases is suspicion: publishers wrap up dusty DOS binaries, slap them on Steam, and call it preservation. Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess is at least honest about what it is. You are Raven, a psionic mutant called a Tuner, imprisoned in a Protozorq temple and forced to survive five discrete Ordeals before you can rescue Sci-Fi, the woman who will lead your people. That premise sounds like a fever dream because it largely is one - and that is exactly the point. The core loop is a first-person, turn-based puzzle adventure built around an icon-driven interface. Forget verb-coin parsers or inventory juggling. Chamber hands you eight psi-powers and trusts you to figure out when to apply them. Solar Eyes lights a dark room. Zone Scan reads the immediate environment. Brainwarp manipulates enemy psychology. Extreme Violence, abbreviated EV in the interface, does exactly what it says. The psi-power palette is the game's best design decision: each ability doubles as both a mechanical tool and a worldbuilding signal, reinforcing how alien this post-apocalyptic setting actually is. Item-based puzzles exist but are sparse - the majority of solutions route through psionic ability, which keeps decision points tight and rarely frustrating. The five Ordeals can be tackled in any order, and the game even allows you to skip some entirely to reach an alternate ending. There is a turn-based time limit counting down in the background, which adds low-grade pressure without turning the experience into a panic sprint. For strategy-inclined players who normally want a hundred interlocking variables, that structure will feel thin. This is not a deep system. It is a compact puzzle box with a strange soul, closer in spirit to a graphic novella than a 200-hour grand-strategy campaign. The critical complaints that follow the game across decades are consistent: it is too short, and the puzzle difficulty is uneven - many Ordeals fold quickly to anyone who experiments with the psi-power roster, while a handful demand lateral thinking that the game does not prepare you for. The Steam version ships as the DOS build, which means CGA-limited visuals and minimal PC speaker sound. Players who remember the Amiga release with its EGA colour palette, AdLib soundtrack, and Stephane Picq's synthesizer score will find the Steam port a noticeably stripped-down experience. That is a genuine frustration, and it is worth knowing before you commit. Who should actually consider this? Retro adventure fans who treat old Exxos titles - Captain Blood, Purple Saturn Day - as reference points for how weird French game design got in the late 1980s will find this worth the asking price. Complete newcomers to the era can use it as a low-commitment introduction: the icon interface is genuinely accessible, the ordeals are self-contained, and a walkthrough exists for the moments where the game's logic turns opaque. Anyone expecting mechanical depth, branching systems, or replay value beyond a second-ending curiosity run will be unsatisfied. Think of it as an artefact with a pulse, not a game with legs. Diego, Scout Team

Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess

Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess

8 feb 2018ERE InformatiqueZiggurat
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A 1989 cult oddity from French studio Exxos, built around psionic puzzles and a genuinely deranged sci-fi world - short enough to finish in an afternoon, weird enough to stick in your head for years.

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My usual approach to retro re-releases is suspicion: publishers wrap up dusty DOS binaries, slap them on Steam, and call it preservation. Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess is at least honest about what it is. You are Raven, a psionic mutant called a Tuner, imprisoned in a Protozorq temple and forced to survive five discrete Ordeals before you can rescue Sci-Fi, the woman who will lead your people. That premise sounds like a fever dream because it largely is one - and that is exactly the point. The core loop is a first-person, turn-based puzzle adventure built around an icon-driven interface. Forget verb-coin parsers or inventory juggling. Chamber hands you eight psi-powers and trusts you to figure out when to apply them. Solar Eyes lights a dark room. Zone Scan reads the immediate environment. Brainwarp manipulates enemy psychology. Extreme Violence, abbreviated EV in the interface, does exactly what it says. The psi-power palette is the game's best design decision: each ability doubles as both a mechanical tool and a worldbuilding signal, reinforcing how alien this post-apocalyptic setting actually is. Item-based puzzles exist but are sparse - the majority of solutions route through psionic ability, which keeps decision points tight and rarely frustrating. The five Ordeals can be tackled in any order, and the game even allows you to skip some entirely to reach an alternate ending. There is a turn-based time limit counting down in the background, which adds low-grade pressure without turning the experience into a panic sprint. For strategy-inclined players who normally want a hundred interlocking variables, that structure will feel thin. This is not a deep system. It is a compact puzzle box with a strange soul, closer in spirit to a graphic novella than a 200-hour grand-strategy campaign. The critical complaints that follow the game across decades are consistent: it is too short, and the puzzle difficulty is uneven - many Ordeals fold quickly to anyone who experiments with the psi-power roster, while a handful demand lateral thinking that the game does not prepare you for. The Steam version ships as the DOS build, which means CGA-limited visuals and minimal PC speaker sound. Players who remember the Amiga release with its EGA colour palette, AdLib soundtrack, and Stephane Picq's synthesizer score will find the Steam port a noticeably stripped-down experience. That is a genuine frustration, and it is worth knowing before you commit. Who should actually consider this? Retro adventure fans who treat old Exxos titles - Captain Blood, Purple Saturn Day - as reference points for how weird French game design got in the late 1980s will find this worth the asking price. Complete newcomers to the era can use it as a low-commitment introduction: the icon interface is genuinely accessible, the ordeals are self-contained, and a walkthrough exists for the moments where the game's logic turns opaque. Anyone expecting mechanical depth, branching systems, or replay value beyond a second-ending curiosity run will be unsatisfied. Think of it as an artefact with a pulse, not a game with legs.

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singleplayertier:sub-5Retro AdventurePsionic PowersTurn-Based PuzzlesIcon InterfaceSingle Ending BranchingFrench Game DesignShort PlaytimeExxos LegacyPost-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi

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Ziggurat
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