- Publisher: The Adventure Company
- Release Date: Mar 1, 2005
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One of the best adventure games of 2004 and likely the best ever to deal with a futuristic, Orwellian theme of corruption and conspiracy. Story, dialogue, character development, settings, artwork, acting, and music are all superb.
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With the exception of my two gripes; this offering is, in this reviewer’s humble opinion, on a par with the big games produced by Lucas Arts, Access, the “old” Sierra, and more recently, Microids.
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The conversation puzzles are interesting in their own right because the dialogue is so good, but essentially amount to covering off all dialogue paths until you discover what you need to progress in the game.
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If you're looking to spend more than 20 hours interacting with virtual characters and solving puzzles and mysteries than you too will want The Moment of Silence.
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With its well-written futuristic plot, unique locations and sci-fi graphics this particular gem doesn't deserve a moment of silence, it just demands to be played.
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A quality adventure game, filled with intriguing dialogue, smart puzzles, and a gripping storyline that will keep you glued to your keyboard. It is only hindered by a few nagging gameplay issues, mainly in the character movement.
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At times completely consuming and gripping, at occasions unintentionally abstract and annoying.
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BoomtownWhile it doesn’t exactly re-invent the adventure genre, The Moment of Silence is undeniably a well executed and solid title. So, if forced perspective backdrops, plausible puzzles and pulp fiction-like character and plot development are your bag, you could certainly do a lot worse than pick this one up.
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Sound-wise, Moment of Silence pulls the game off practically perfect. The voice-overs for the characters all seem professionally done and add an extra touch of polish to an otherwise solid game experience.
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The sheer quality, and depth put into developing the world found in Moment OF Silence, and the astonishingly high quality storyline pushing you along as quite the perfect rate is quite dazzling.
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A futuristic digital age has fully bloomed in The Moment of Silence with a relatable lead character, more comfortable dialogue, clear and original puzzles, striking graphical presentation and a full-package sci-fi adventure. One of the most entertaining adventures in years.
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Could have been brilliant, the plot makes it merely great.
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While at times you may find the game a little slow paced and the controls and gameplay frustrating, those who stick with the game to the end will come out pleased.
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From the brilliant intro, it draws you straight into its world of intrigue and conspiracy, and will keep you there until you make it through to one of the multiple endings.
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Just be warned: My feelings of nostalgia could easily be frustration for you.
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I can definitely recommend this game to all patient adventure players who wish to take part in an engaging story, talk to some intriguing characters and use their intelligence for solving different puzzles.
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The story and visuals are nothing short but spectacular and the sheer amount of voice work put into the game will certainly please fans. Then again, Moment of Silence revolves almost completely around dialogue, so patience will be a necessity.
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An amazing story that many will enjoy - if you have the patience to sit through the lengthy conversations.
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The controls are easy but the static camera angle will cause a problem moving around in the game.
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A good story wrapped in not-so-good gameplay. Nothing here is terrible, though, and I felt compelled to play through just to see where the story was going.
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I wouldn’t really recommend it, unless slow-paced, frustrating adventures are your cup of tea. Or unless you really want to play a conspiracy adventure, and your only other choice is "Legacy: Dark Shadows."
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AceGamezThe excellent story and the way it is stylishly directed and presented, proves that there is still life left in this ancient genre.
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With such a memorable plot and some passable, yet unspectacular, gameplay, it’s a shame that the bugs are holding it down.
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Unfortunately, the mechanics are awkward and progress too tedious for anyone not already partly conditioned to the adventure genre's trappings.
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Bottom line: if you like adventure games, this one is okay—but you won’t be doing yourself any disservice by GameFAQing your way through it.
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Long on conversation and short on mental challenge.
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With a little more thought put into the interface, Moment of Silence could have been a graphic adventure classic, but as it stands now, it's a really good story, cleverly locked away inside a series of rooms that need to be clicked through.
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There is a certain superficiality to The Moment of Silence that prevents you from getting totally immersed in the story.
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TMOS has an impressively complex storyline, backed up by superbly detailed background graphics.
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A very strong, engaging story set in an interesting world. It's what will keep you playing despite the problems.
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The title’s reliance on the same ol’, same ol’ mission types, however, hurts this score.
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Takes so long getting to the meat of the story that all but the most die-hard of players will have gone elsewhere to eat long before then.
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There are a few good moments here and there, but sadly, there's an unfinished aura to this game that permeates throughout. [PC Zone]
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PC FormatTraditional point-and-click game complete with traditionally rubbish gameplay. [Christmas 2004, p.119]
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While The Moment of Silence does offer a compelling storyline that will keep you at least mildly interested through to the game’s multiple endings, the agonizingly slow pace of things within sections combined with the frequently laughable dialog will turn most gamers away.
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PC GamerAn awful and punishing experience... It's not as if adventure games needed another punch to the crotch. [June 2005, p.74]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 13 out of 22
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Mixed: 6 out of 22
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Negative: 3 out of 22
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Mar 31, 2018One of the best adventure with Syberia and Longest Journey. I LOVE IT! I recommended.
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PaulH.Mar 28, 2007Absorbing and intriguing, I loved this game!
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MarkO.Nov 23, 2004