Noctropolis
Developer(s)Flashpoint Productions
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Producer(s)Roland Kippenhan III
Designer(s)Brent Erickson
Shaun Mitchell
Programmer(s)Colin McLaughlan
Artist(s)Shaun Mitchell
Composer(s)Ron Saltmarsh
Andy Warr
Platform(s)MS-DOS
Microsoft Windows
Linux
macOS
Release
  • MS-DOS
  • 1994
  • Microsoft Windows
  • 3 September 2015
  • Linux, macOS
  • 27 October 2017
Genre(s)Adventure game
Mode(s)Single-player

Noctropolis is a 1994 MS-DOS third-person adventure game by Flashpoint Productions and published by Electronic Arts. In the game, the player assumes the role of the character Peter Grey, a lonely bookstore owner who winds up in the world of his favorite comic book. Grey soon discovers that he is destined to assume the role of his former comic book hero.[1]

Gameplay

This style of gameplay is mostly third-person point-and-click, with some cut scenes. The player not only has to locate items but carefully choose dialog to gather information to help them progress through the game.

Characters in the game were digitized from analog footage, allowing for real life characters to be placed in 2D digital environments.

Reception

Charles Ardai of Computer Gaming World, while approving of the game's visual style and detailed art, criticized that the game has a simplistic interface and uses juvenile shock value in the form of gratuitous violence and sexual content in order to distract from the lack of substance to the story. He added, "It's also highly derivative, both of actual comic books and of other computer games."[2] A reviewer for Next Generation highly praised the game's story, abstract and challenging puzzles, comic-book style backgrounds, digitized character animation, soundtrack, and dark atmosphere. Though he remarked that some of the dialogue is silly for a Mature-rated game, and that many of the puzzles require illogical leaps of intuition, he concluded that "Those not requiring the utmost in realism will find this to be one of the best graphic adventures of the season."[3]

Legacy

In 2015 Night Dive Studios acquired the rights of the game and was able to recover the source code from the original developer.[5] The game's assembly code was ported with the help of the original developer to C++ to port the game to modern platforms. On 3 September 2015, the enhanced port was released on Steam, on 21 January 2016 followed a release on the DRM-free distributor GOG.com.[6] The remastered game features full compatibility with contemporary computers, a remastered soundtrack, improved keyboard/mouse support with rebindable keys/buttons and several bug fixes, and removed dead-end situations that would render the game unwinnable. Night Dive Studios released Linux and macOS versions of its port on 27 October 2017.[7] Players who pirated a copy of this version of Noctropolis will see their character imprisoned on the game over screen instead of the standard animations.[8]

References

  1. Addams, Shay. "Noctropolis". QuestBusters. No. 115. p. 9. Archived from the original on 25 March 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  2. 1 2 Ardai, Charles (February 1995). "See You in the Funny Papers" (PDF). Computer Gaming World. No. 127. pp. 74–76. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  3. 1 2 "Noctropolis". Next Generation. Imagine Media (3): 93–94. March 1995.
  4. Hall, Mike (April 21, 1995). "Game for sleuthing? Spicy voyeur satisfles". Albuquerque Journal. p. 75. Retrieved August 3, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  5. IamA Founder of Night Dive Studios, Stephen Kick - We track down and restore classic video games! AMA! Archived 2016-07-21 at the Wayback Machine by Stephen Kick on reddit.com "We were provided the source code to Noctropolis by the original designer who also helped us translate the assembly language code into, I believe was C++? He had all the original source files which is rare to come by" (22 June 2016)
  6. release_noctropolis Archived 2016-08-13 at the Wayback Machine on gog.com
  7. "MacOS and Linux versions are now available". Steam. Valve. 27 October 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  8. Maciejewski, A.J. "Nightdive Studios: Modernizing Classics like a Boss". Video Chums. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.