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Review: Amerzone – The Explorer’s Legacy

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Amerzone – The Explorer’s Legacy is as testing as it’s beautiful. This Riven-like game will energise your grey matter and push you all the way. However, it isn’t entirely cruel as a helpful hint system keeps you on track. Additionally, each chapter is large enough without being overbearing.

This mystery puzzle adventure was developed by Microids Studio Paris and published by Microids. It is a single-player point-and-click experience that uses a first-person perspective. This immersive approach can feel restrictive. Yet, I adored the personal nature and every detailed element.

Amerzone – The Explorer’s Legacy tells an outlandish tale. 

Outlandish plots, crazy ideas, and tough puzzles await anyone brave enough to tackle Amerzone – The Explorer’s Legacy. This puzzle game drip feeds layers of lore for fun. Moreover, each chapter pushes you closer to redemption and an emotional finale. Though it was massively unrealistic, I didn’t care. The writing, characters, and pacing were brilliant. As such, the action thrives. 

You play the role of a young journalist. A dying adventurer hand-picks you because of your zest for life. However, you could never guess what lies ahead. A tale of deceit, shame, and redemption awaits as you return the egg of the Great White Bird to its rightful country. En route, you discover obstacles, problems, and a rich and exciting culture. This dangerous journey isn’t for the faint of heart, but you cannot ignore a dying man’s wishes.

Lore-rich action.

It is hard to talk about Amerzone – The Explorer’s Legacy without giving anything away. As such, I won’t discuss key elements as it will ruin your experience. Instead, I’ll highlight essential moments that make this work. The lore-rich action is swimming with notes, hints, and handy pointers. Whether it is a disk to make your changeable craft progress, or the ability to find ingredients to make a neurotoxin, it is all fantastic. 

Each chapter has wonderfully intertwined puzzles that block your progress. This can be slightly infuriating if you get stuck, but a glance at your journal and a calm, methodical approach usually helps. Alongside the game’s progressing elements are some nice but unnecessary moments. 

The odd red hearing can occasionally be annoying, but it matters not. I was so absorbed in the moment that wasting time and unnecessary exploration became my new norm. Furthermore, piecing together clues and the glorious eureka moments was fantastic. As such, if you are a lover of puzzle games, this gets the balance just right. 

Amerzone – The Explorer’s Legacy looks stunning.

Though the plot and puzzles may confuse you, aesthetically, Amerzone – The Explorer’s Legacy looks stunning. Every unique biome is a joy to explore. The incredible lighting and beautiful scenery add to the magical atmosphere. The first-person perspective is somewhat restrictive, but it works incredibly well.

The audio complements this strong foundation. The acting, sound effects, and dramatic music take you on a wonderful journey. Howling wind, crashing waves, and bird song create an unforgettable cacophony. 

Restrictive controls.

Point-and-click games rely on smooth and easy-to-follow controls. Accordingly, this would be much better if I used a mouse and keyboard. Though the gamepad layout is intuitive, it doesn’t flow as well as it could. This issue doesn’t undermine the gameplay, it’s just not as comfortable as it could have been. 

If you are a completionist, there are mountains of puzzles to solve and loads of lore to find. Additionally, you can lose hours when you explore every corner of each chapter. On the other hand, if you wish to stick to the core action, you can push through the game in a relatively short space of time. As such, replay value and longevity depend on your mindset, logical skills, and desire to see everything. 

Amerzone – The Explorer’s Legacy is a great puzzle title. 

This is a bit of a niche game. The slow action, mountains of lore, and testing puzzles will not appeal to everyone. However, if you love an atmospheric story and a phenomenal setting, you will not want to miss out on this remake. It impressed me from beginning to end, and I recommend buying it here! Can you fulfil a dying man’s wishes? Search for clues, explore the jungle, and return the Great White Birds to their home.

SUMMARY

Amerzone - The Explorer's Legacy is a wonderful remake that will impress modern audiences. The beautiful scenery is captivating and the puzzles will test you. Furthermore, the plot is outlandish but great to experience.


+ Beautiful scenery.
+ Rich audio.
+ Plenty of replay value.
+ A wonderful remake.

- The controls are better with a mouse and keyboard.
- It can be confusing.

(Rating: PEGI 12 Violence, Bad Language, Horror Release date: 24/04/2025 Price: £34.99)


(Reviewed on Xbox Series X. Also available on PC (Steam) and PlayStation 5)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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