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Posted 2002-10-27, 04:05 AM
in reply to sir.dennis's post "Enternal darkness"
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Okay...if you've got the patience, here's a basic summary.
Millions upon millions of years before any sort of life on planet Earth (that we know of) spawned in the oceans, a race of creatures called "The Ancients" inhabited our planet. Over the course of their species history, they through their arrogance and the approach of new life on the planet, were eventually cut down in number until only four of them remained. As time went by, the four remaining Ancients found that they could no longer survive on Earth, and hid themselves away in an alternate dimension, hoping to return when the planet became suitable for their existence again.
So, skip forward to the year 2002. Alexandra Roivas, a college student in Rhode Island, gets a call form the police late one night that she has to hurry to her grandfather's mansion as quickly as possible. When she arrives, she finds that her grandfather, Dr. Edward Roivas has been murdered in a particularly brutal fashion. She, infuriated with the local police force's incompetence, refuses to leave the mansion until either she or the police discover the identity of the murderer.
While exploring the mansion, she comes across a secret study of Edward's, and finds a large book lying on his desk. The book is bound in human flesh, bone and sinew and is called The Tome Of Eternal Darkness. As she reads through the book, she learns of the history of the Ancients, as well as a horrible creature who has spent 2000 years trying to restore the Ancients' control over the planet.
I'm not going to give you any more than that. If I did, it would ruin the plot. The game takes place over a span of 2000 years, with 12 playable characters. It is a very heavily story driven game, and is probably the darkest, most depressing game I have ever played. I loved every second of it.


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