A dark future forms the background of this action-adventure. At the end of time rules only one powerful syndicate over the world. There are no more rules. Deadly technologies and black magic bounce against the other and tumble the mankind in chaos and destruction. But there is another, a greater danger, a plan with the project name PARADISE, who aim to destroy the planet. There is only a little fighting team who can prevent the apocalypse and fail the PROJECT PARADISE.
Project Paradise is a fun cyberpunk/fantasy action/adventure game that unfortunately was never released outside Europe. The setting is similar to Bullfrog’s more famous Syndicate: in a dark future, only one powerful syndicate rules the world. Both technologies and dark magic are used for nefarious purposes, plunging the world into chaos. And to make matters worse, an ultra-secret project code-named “Paradise” has the power to destroy the entire planet Earth. Your job, of course, is to stop it.
The game is best described as a furious action-fest (a la DOOM) mixed with fun adventure-style puzzles and strategy elements. It’s similar to Raven’s Take No Prisoners, but with more focus on the puzzles as you must utilize the skills of 3 different characters to succeed (sort of like EIDOS’ recent classic Commando in a way). Even if the top-down perspective
(based on “Real-Time-Spin” technology) does appear more than a little unusual and takes some time to get used to, the game’s user interface is very smooth, with impressive graphics and complexity. The original game even shipped with a well-written novella that sets the stage. If you enjoy action games that require as much brainwork as reflexes to succeed, Project Paradise is well worth your time. Two thumbs up, way up! This is Project Paradise, a nice overhead action game.
Published by: Ikarion Software GmbH
Developed by: Soft Enterprises
Released: 1997
Platform: DOS/Windows
Genre: Shoot 'em Up
Language: Germany
Image: BIN/CUE
WinRar: 320 Mb
Tested: Virtual PC + Windows 95's MS-DOS shell. It worked only with Virtual PC 2007 and a Windows 95 virtual machine (by using the MS-DOS shell) for me. It doesn't work with DOSBox.
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