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Lighthouse: The Dark Being

aka: Lighthouse: A Criatura das Trevas, Lighthouse: Das Dunkle Wesen, Lighthouse: Il Faro, Lighthouse: Las fuerzas de las tinieblas
Moby ID: 266

Windows version

Memorable -- for one reason or another

The Good
Long time since I played this; got here looking for a copy to play again. This is a very atmospheric and immersive game. I really don't remember anything about the safe puzzle that others gripe about, I do remember a lot of other brain-busters! I remember reading somewhere, at the time that this was being called the most difficult game ever (for the type.) I think I agree. I played this for weeks! Sierra actually released a patch that made some of the puzzles easier -- the only one I remember is an underground train where you have to go backward and forward and switch tracks, etc. The patch gave you a light to indicate where the switches were. Lots of memorable characters and puzzles -- the daVinci-esque mechanical man and his attack-hawk; Lyril, the adolescent cyborg girl; baby Amanda; the submarine; the ornithopter, etc. Beautiful scenery and good animation. Very dark and spooky. A game to be played late at night with the lights turned low!

The Bad
sigh The puzzles. Some of them were just ridiculously hard. I had already read of its already-legendary difficulty when I bought it. Poked around a bit, and thought I was doing OK -- that's when the opening title sequence started! Thought I was doing good and it hadn't even STARTED yet! Honestly, I cam looking for it again because I never finished it the first time. The end-game is assembling the several parts of a weapon to capture and imprison the Dark Being himself. I was trying to assemble it when I read the instructions, counted again, and discovered I still needed one piece -- in other words, I had to solve another puzzle. I started it, and just gave up -- you're in something like a magma-diving bathysphere I think, and the puzzle was something like lining up valves. Yeah, I just got fed up with it and never went back to it.

The Bottom Line
BUT NOW -- I'm setting up a Windows 98 computer to play a bunch of my favorite old games, and I'm hoping to get back to this, maybe even finish it this time! Anyway, bottom line -- if you ever liked the graphic adventure game, give this a try , if you can find it. Despite the difficulty, I would call this one of the best examples of the genre EVER. Well worth the challenge.

by Robert Minor (2) on May 25, 2011

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