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The Middle East deserves better video game representation than this. Faris and Dania's rooftop-chasing, ruin-crawling adventure has ambition, a genuinely interesting historical hook, and almost nothing else going for it.

I went into this one genuinely hoping for a surprise. A third-person action-adventure set across Morocco, Damascus, Alexandria, and Dubai, built around the real travels of 14th-century explorer Ibn Battuta, developed by a Saudi Arabian studio pushing into a genre dominated by Western blockbusters. That premise is worth something. The execution is not. What you get is roughly an hour of play split across cover-based gunfights, light platforming, a melee brawling section, basic environmental puzzles (think pressure plates and movable boxes), and a car chase sequence to close things out. The structure is clearly modelled on Uncharted, from the cinematic framing to the pairing of fortune hunter Faris Jawad with his archaeologist sister Dania. The problem is that every individual system feels broken or barely functional. The melee combat asks you to punch and kick with mouse buttons while blocking with the scroll wheel, and the collision detection makes every fight feel like a misunderstanding. Cover mechanics exist on paper. The key bindings use a first-letter logic that places takedown on T and grenade throw on G, which sounds fine until the heat of a firefight reveals how far those keys sit from your other hand. The camera drifts unpredictably during platforming sections, and framerate drops hit at the worst possible moments. The Gold Edition label on this Steam release is meant to signal that the developer went back and patched problems from the original 2013 PlayStation release. Some technical rough edges were smoothed. The fundamental issues were not. Animations still snap and jitter in ways that undercut any sense of cinematic weight the game is reaching for. The writing has moments of charm, particularly in how Faris and Dania trade lines while piecing together Ibn Battuta's historical journey, but the voice delivery is inconsistent enough to pull you out of even the better scenes. The soundtrack is a genuine bright spot, with Arabic instrumentation that sets a convincing regional tone and occasionally makes the action feel more urgent than the mechanics earn. That contrast makes everything else sting a little harder. There is an unlockable survival mode waiting after the campaign ends, pitting you against waves of mummies, zombies, and ghouls across eight maps. It is the kind of addition that signals the developer understood the core loop needed padding, and it lands with the same rough-edged energy as everything else. Steam user sentiment sits at a mixed split, which likely reflects the game's budget-tier price point doing a lot of heavy lifting for tolerance levels. Critics across the board landed far harsher. The historical concept and the regional setting are genuinely underserved by games as a medium, and for that reason Unearthed registers as a missed opportunity more than a cynical cash-in. But missing the opportunity this badly still means missing it. If you are hunting for a short action-adventure curiosity with a unique cultural backdrop and zero polish, this is exactly that bargain. Everyone else should look elsewhere. Alex, Scout Team

Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta - Episode 1 - Gold Edition

Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta - Episode 1 - Gold Edition

Jan 3, 2014Semaphore
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The Middle East deserves better video game representation than this. Faris and Dania's rooftop-chasing, ruin-crawling adventure has ambition, a genuinely interesting historical hook, and almost nothing else going for it.

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Skip unless you have a specific appetite for rough indie curios with an underexplored cultural setting and zero gameplay polish.

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I went into this one genuinely hoping for a surprise. A third-person action-adventure set across Morocco, Damascus, Alexandria, and Dubai, built around the real travels of 14th-century explorer Ibn Battuta, developed by a Saudi Arabian studio pushing into a genre dominated by Western blockbusters. That premise is worth something. The execution is not. What you get is roughly an hour of play split across cover-based gunfights, light platforming, a melee brawling section, basic environmental puzzles (think pressure plates and movable boxes), and a car chase sequence to close things out. The structure is clearly modelled on Uncharted, from the cinematic framing to the pairing of fortune hunter Faris Jawad with his archaeologist sister Dania. The problem is that every individual system feels broken or barely functional. The melee combat asks you to punch and kick with mouse buttons while blocking with the scroll wheel, and the collision detection makes every fight feel like a misunderstanding. Cover mechanics exist on paper. The key bindings use a first-letter logic that places takedown on T and grenade throw on G, which sounds fine until the heat of a firefight reveals how far those keys sit from your other hand. The camera drifts unpredictably during platforming sections, and framerate drops hit at the worst possible moments. The Gold Edition label on this Steam release is meant to signal that the developer went back and patched problems from the original 2013 PlayStation release. Some technical rough edges were smoothed. The fundamental issues were not. Animations still snap and jitter in ways that undercut any sense of cinematic weight the game is reaching for. The writing has moments of charm, particularly in how Faris and Dania trade lines while piecing together Ibn Battuta's historical journey, but the voice delivery is inconsistent enough to pull you out of even the better scenes. The soundtrack is a genuine bright spot, with Arabic instrumentation that sets a convincing regional tone and occasionally makes the action feel more urgent than the mechanics earn. That contrast makes everything else sting a little harder. There is an unlockable survival mode waiting after the campaign ends, pitting you against waves of mummies, zombies, and ghouls across eight maps. It is the kind of addition that signals the developer understood the core loop needed padding, and it lands with the same rough-edged energy as everything else. Steam user sentiment sits at a mixed split, which likely reflects the game's budget-tier price point doing a lot of heavy lifting for tolerance levels. Critics across the board landed far harsher. The historical concept and the regional setting are genuinely underserved by games as a medium, and for that reason Unearthed registers as a missed opportunity more than a cynical cash-in. But missing the opportunity this badly still means missing it. If you are hunting for a short action-adventure curiosity with a unique cultural backdrop and zero polish, this is exactly that bargain. Everyone else should look elsewhere.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5EpisodicHistorical SettingCover-Based CombatSurvival ModeMelee CombatRooftop ChaseBudget TitleSaudi Indie

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 or 8
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
9 GB available space
Graphics
Intel® HD Graphics 4000
Processor
2.0 GHz Dual Core processor
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible

Recommended

OS
Windows 7 or 8
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
12 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 / ATI Radeon HD 5850, 1 GB VRAM, Shader Model 3 Support
Processor
2.6 GHz Quad Core processor
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible

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Developer
Semaphore
Publisher
Semaphore
Release Date
Jan 3, 2014

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