Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy

Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy is an adventure video game released in 2007 that was developed by Kheops, Mzone and Totm. It was a co-production by Elektrogames, Kheops Studio, MC2, Mzone and Totm, and is published in the US by MC2.

Developer(s)Kheops Studio, Mzone Studio, TOTM Studio
Publisher(s)Elektrogames, Kheops Studio, Mzone Studio, TOTM Studio, MC2, Encore
Platform(s)Windows, macOS, iOS
Release2007

Gameplay

Plot

The game takes place in March 1566, in Salon-de-Provence, France, when the court of King Charles IX is touring France. His mother, Catherine de Medici, who is the victim of strange curse, lost power 3 years previously. She decides to pay a visit to her doctor and astrologer, Michel de Nostre-Dame, better known as Nostradamus; but he is too fatigued to help her. It is his daughter Madeleine, under the false identity of her brother César, who offers her services to the queen mother. The player alternates between Madeleine's true self or disguised as César, depending on the situation to search through political scheming and ancestral prophecies.

Development

Reception

The game received a rating of 70% off Metacritic based on reviews from 10 critics.[1]

Emily Balistrieri of IGN wrote that the game wouldn't appeal to the player if they didn't feel like learning about astrology.[2]

gollark: The common causes of death for young people are (owwwww) not that.
gollark: But that's a ridiculously rare issue to worry about.
gollark: I just tried it again, and yes, I was right, my fist hurts.
gollark: If I punched walls I would just have very sore fists.
gollark: Yes, that being referenced in stuff always confused me.

References

  1. "Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 2015-12-02. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
  2. Balistrieri, Emily (2008-10-20). "Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy Review". IGN. Archived from the original on 2015-10-06. Retrieved 2017-03-17.


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