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From: thegoat@nando.net (Laralyn McWilliams)
Subject: Re: Anyone have "Nemesis" yet? Thoughts?
Date: 01 Apr 1996 22:58:30 +0000
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I agree that there aren't many references to Zork history in Nemesis. And 
I also agree that the puzzles in each world are fairly linear. On the 
other hand, for me it works much better under Win '95 than under DOS 
(P60, 16MB RAM, 4X CD, SB16). I like the game a lot, but then I liked 
Myst a lot too. For a game of its type, I think it's a breakthrough, and 
it's definitely beautiful. As for depth of story... we'll have to wait 
and see the ending. :)

-- Laralyn
