Gothic 3: The Beginning

Gothic 3: The Beginning is a role-playing video game mobile video game, produced by the German developer Handy-Games GmbH, and published by JoWooD Productions.

Gothic 3: The Beginning
Developer(s)Handy-Games GmbH
Publisher(s)JoWooD Productions
SeriesGothic
Platform(s)Java ME
ReleaseJanuary 15, 2008
Genre(s)Role-playing video game
Mode(s)Single player

Plot

Xardas (center), in the city of Khorinis.

The action takes place 140 years before the events in the first Gothic game, on the island of Khorinis. Xardas (one of the main characters from the original PC Gothic series), an orphan, raised by farmers, is visited one night by the ghost of Buthomar. The ghost tells the young Xardas about an unknown threat and asks him to find "the other four Chosen Ones".

Reception

Awards

Gothic 3: The Beginning was awarded up to seven awards.[1] It received the Airgamer Award, from airgamer.de, while handy-player.de gave it the Handy-Player Award. Pocketgamer.co.uk gave it the Bronze Award. Other awards include the play2go gold award from play2go, the Silver Award from Mobile Games Faqs, a 90% award offered by looki.de, and the Next Award offered by projectnext.de.

Reviews

ReviewerRatingAvailable Languages
Projectnext.de91 (out of 100)English
Handy-player.de89%German (with translation into English)
Pocketgamer.co.uk7 (out of 10)English
Mobilegamefaqs.com77 (out of 100)English
play2go.de89%German (with translation into English)
airgamer.de87%German (with translation into English)
looki.de90%German (with translation into English)
Mobilegamer.net8 (out of 10)Czech
Areamobile.de70%German (with translation into English)
jeuxpo.com8 (out of 10)French (with translation into English)
mobile.gamingxp.com5 (out of 6)German (with translation into English)
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References

  1. "Handy-Games page - game details". Handy-Games. p. 1. Archived from the original on 2009-01-20.


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