Intresting story line but the game play is a bit odd.

User Rating: 8.1 | Nibiru: Messenger of the Gods PC
Gameplay: In this game you play Martin Holan, an Eastern European student/archivist desperate to escape an office buried under "loads of old papers" as the game begins. He gets his wish--and maybe a bit more than he bargained for--when his professor uncle calls you up with the news that he wants him to investigate a recently discovered Nazi mine for evidence of the existence of a place called Nibiru. According to the proffessor, Adolf and friends were desperately trying to find the 12th planet (and the presumably advanced technology of its alien citizens) at the close of the war as a way to save the Third Reich from utter destruction. Research seems to show that the Nazis were close to making a huge ass discovery when the war ended in 1945, and that the gathered evidence may have been secreted away in this mine. So you pertty much go of if Nibiru is a real place or not. Thout out the game there is almost every type of puzzle you can think of that was in every type of adaventure game to come out. But most of it is just common sence stuff and it take a long time to explore places. All in all the game play is like long running Myst Series.

Graphics: The 3-D Enviroment is amazing and have great detail. I found the Character models to be quite emotionless, they praticly had no facial experetion to them and the charater models where somewhat blurry. Other then that the graphics where great.

Sound: The Sound Track was appropiate but dialogue sequences are wordy, and the voice-acting was really bad, they should of done a better job on that. *Sigh* To bad what can you do other then send them an e-mail saying how bad they worked on the voice acting.

Value: This game is a good game to play again, It has an intresting story line and deals with an history Sci-fi mix which is pretty neat. The only thing I found that sucked was the voice acting and it was a bit on the slow side just trying to figger out the puzzles.

So I give this game 8 out of 10.