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October 8, 2019

Argonus and the Gods of Stone

Argonus and the Gods of Stone
7.6
metacritic
Based on 8 Reviews
68
Release date
October 8, 2019
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Platform
PC
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Summary

The creators of Shadowgate present Argonus and the Gods of Stone, an epic first-person adventure set in ancient Greece. Stranded on an uncharted isle, you must use your wits to unlock legendary mysteries, barter with gods and overcome an evil that threatens to bring the world to ruin...

Argonus and the Gods of Stone System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 7 or higher (64 bit only)
CPU:
Intel core i3 or AMD equivalent
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
Nvidia GeForce 450 or higher
HDD:
5 GB available space

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
WIndows 10 (64 bit only)
CPU:
Intel core i5, i7 or AMD equivalent
RAM:
6 GB RAM
GPU:
Nvidia GeForce 1080 or higher
HDD:
5 GB available space

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Critic Reviews8

Argonus and the Gods of Stone takes elements of real Greek mythology and shuffles them about to create a fantastic, engrossing new experience that feels like it fits in antiquity.
December 2, 2019
50
Seemingly profoundly clever, this adventure is actually extremely shallow. Neither the story nor the gameplay mechanics do justice to its strong theme of a petrified Ancient Greek world.
November 25, 2019
Although it has an intriguing story that feels like a Greek mythology greatest hits collection, Argonus and the Gods of Stone impresses with a fresh setting and the transposition of the puzzle-adventure genre into the world of ancient gods and heroic characters. Playing through it can be frustrating at times, thanks to technical issues, an overall aimlessness and puzzles that are made challenging by their dependence on hard to find objects and an inconsistent interface. With a bit more polish, focus and quality of life enhancements, Argonus and the Gods of Stone would impress all the more.
October 21, 2019

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