MobyRank MobyScore
Macintosh
54
4.4
Windows
68
3.2

The Press Says

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89
WindowsGamezilla
Golden Gate has an engrossing storyline full of challenging puzzles. Its blend of real history and mystery is masterfully done, providing a rich world to explore. The combination of gorgeous artwork, well-planned plotline, and excellent musical score make this an excellent choice for adventure game enthusiasts.
85
MacintoshComing Soon Magazine
This game is best described as unique. A game with impressive impact and a visual look and sound that set it apart. One that surely deserves imitation. One can't help being impressed by the research and hard work that went into this work. This is a game that plays very well with little or no frustrations to take away from the adventure. Much effort went into making this game as fast as possible, but one can only load images from a CD as fast as the hardware permits. An insignificant irritation at best. If the visuals of the game don't catch you, I'm quite sure the spirit of the hunt will. Overall, this is a must have for any treasure hunter!
85
WindowsComing Soon Magazine
A treasure, lost to time, is hidden somewhere in the city of San Francisco. Hints and clues that date to the very beginnings of this city are scattered throughout its width and breadth. Only perseverance and a sharp eye will reveal the secret of its whereabouts. A mysterious box is at the heart of this mystery, a box guarded by the spirit of an evil beast. A beast to make the bravest man quake and drive the sanest man to madness. Only one way exists to avoid the beast and the solution is hidden deep in the shattered history of the box.
80
MacintoshTap-Repeatedly/Four Fat Chicks
Golden Gate is a solid, if simple, game that is mostly forgotten but certainly worth playing.
80
WindowsTap-Repeatedly/Four Fat Chicks
Golden Gate is an old-fashioned, point-and-click, slide-show style adventure. But before you write it off as just another Myst clone, take a good look. Golden Gate is a very simple, albeit classy, game that has aged well, and it has a style that is not seen in other adventure games. For this fact alone, it's worth playing.
70
WindowsComputer Games Magazine
Warning. The gameplay and exposition are initially extremely slow, but patience pays off as the intrigue and inventory build. Full motion video flashbacks and ol' FMV Jake don't integrate well with the rest of the artwork, but some vintage video clips and the musical score are very engaging. This is an above average title " a diamond-in-the-rough " with some of the best artwork you're likely to encounter. If you're at all entranced by the ambiance of San Francisco, it's a must-have.
60
WindowsAdrenaline Vault, The (AVault)
Golden Gate is an hours-long virtual slide show with a few moments of puzzles and video thrown in for good measure. This game is a very good implementation of a very small idea. If the point was to create a computer picture show, why bother to throw in a half-hearted attempt to turn it into a game? Usually I encounter games which are based upon a good idea, but they utilize technology or interfaces which prevent the game from actually being enjoyed. The problem with Golden Gate is exactly the opposite of this; the interface and technical implementation is wonderful, but there isn't a lot of meat underneath the wrapper. If you are interested in viewing watercolor slides of San Francisco, then this is the product for you. If you are looking for a product with a lot of gaming content, look elsewhere.
50
MacintoshJust Adventure
As it is, Golden Gate is a moody romp through one of the worlds most exquisite cities. I'm not sorry I played it.
50
WindowsJust Adventure
I enjoyed Golden Gate simply because of its beauty and atmosphere. It is absolutely the shortest game I have ever played. Considering the game's shortcomings, this is probably a good thing. If the game had been longer I would been more irritated with the uninspired or simply bad puzzles, the aforementioned bad acting performance, and the bottom-heavy story.
40
MacintoshMac Gamer
If you're interested in San Francisco and a bit of its heritage and surrounding beauty, you may find Golden Gate attractive,. The music simply is the best part of the game. The artwork simply hinders what could have been a stunning slideshow.
40
WindowsQuandary
The conclusion is rather disappointing, but probably in keeping with the 300-year-old mystery of the Box. The story as a whole was not terribly engaging. There was far too much written material, and it was far too disjointed to make a whole lot of coherent sense. I just let it wash over me, getting the vibes of the thing without paying much attention to detail.
16
MacintoshGame Revolution
These are just some of the many examples of this game's failings. I could honestly write pages about its faults, but I feel there is no real point in going on. In a world where Myst and S.P.Q.R. exist, Golden Gate simply has no business being played. If you love San Francisco, Golden Gate gives you some very beautiful pictures to look at, but you can get that from a travel book. To sum things up, even if you are the ultimate puzzle game junkie, I would suggest you wait for the next title to come out.


Our Users Say

Platform Votes Score
Macintosh 1 4.4
Windows 5 3.2
Combined MobyScore 6 3.4


User Reviews

Sounds good - should be good, but it was only ho-hum at best. Windows Jeanne Bronze Star Contributing Member (59120)

 

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