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  • Summary: The gates to another world will open soon! You can stop the impending disaster -- if you track down the stolen runes! Vanessa is the only heiress of Abraham Van Helsing, a member of the secret order of light guarding world peace. And now she has to find the stolen runes that were sealedThe gates to another world will open soon! You can stop the impending disaster -- if you track down the stolen runes! Vanessa is the only heiress of Abraham Van Helsing, a member of the secret order of light guarding world peace. And now she has to find the stolen runes that were sealed inside the gate, behind which lurks an ancient evil. Expand
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  1. Mar 18, 2021
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    For insatiable veterans of hidden object games, it’s relatively easy to make a case for playing Portal of Evil: Stolen Runes on Xbox. It attempts some innovations, new puzzles, a harder difficulty, a sprawling map and a grab-bag of environments to create an experience that’s different enough, while keeping enough of the Artifex Mundi template to feel comfy. For newcomers, though, Portal of Evil is so ropey that it looks like a game of Atmosfear on VHS, and it has rough edges that only the most forgiving could ignore.