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It is 1519 AD
and the forces
of evil have
been running
riot in
Tenochtitlan,
a village at the
heart of the
Aztec empire.
You are
Phoenix, The Traveller In
Black and it's your job
see those baddies off.
These nasties take the
form of assorted demons,
led by a character known
only as 'The Chameleon'.
These foul demons have
nicked the ashes of past
leaders, made off with all
manner of religious artifacts
and are slaughtering the
Aztecs in droves. As the Aztec
culture leans heavily towards
human sacrifice it is doubtful
whether there will be enough
people left who can be sacrificed
in order to prevent the dreaded
'fifth sun' from occurring. This is
not good.
Your first task is to meet and greet a tired-looking priest. For much of the game you'll find yourself meeting people and being given various tasks to perform. Sometimes you'll find that after just a bit of casual rooting around you'll be able to carry out your tasks, though sometimes you'll have to travel far and wide to make sure you really see, get and do everything. At the heart of the city lies a gateway. It's here that the evil manifestations flow in, and presumably also where the good guys get kicked out. Every time you do something right you manage, with a little help from the remaining locals, to see off a few demons. The better you succeed in your various tasks the more demons get the chop. Absolutely everything you have to do in the game is based around the Aztecs and their culture. This means that you have to witness a peculiar game of football, obey the laws, be attired correctly at certain times (to enter certain places safely) and at one stage in the game you even have to help a midwife deliver a baby. Even that entails finding the correct item to help bring on the contractions. Everything is absolutely 100% accurate. Aztec Assault is a text only game, with nothing much in the way of special features, but it has a wealth of educational detail. Aimed at beginners more than anything, it should still prove of interest to more experienced adventurers too. Very enjoyable!
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