Resonance
Genre: Adventure - Point-and-click - Detective-mystery
Works on: Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10), Mac OS X (10.6.8) and Linux (Ubuntu 14.04, Mint 17)
Languages: Audio and text: English
Features: single-player
Released: June 19, 2012
Size: 487 MB
Company: xii games and Wadjet Eye Games / Wadjet Eye Games
Installer version: v2.3_(53643)
Store page: https://www.gog.com/game/resonance
Included goodies: wallpaper+ poster+ soundtrack+ 2 developer's diaries+ 4 avatars
About: A particle physicist’s mysterious and spectacular death sparks a race to find his hidden vault
and claim his terrifying new discovery. The player will take control of four characters whose lives
become entangled in the search for the scientist’s vault. They will have to learn to trust each other
and work together to overcome the obstacles in their way and to keep this new and powerful
technology out of the hands of a dangerous organization.
Resonance is a joint effort between Wadjet Eye and xii games. It's been five years in the making,
and it's without-a-doubt their longest and most ambitious game to date. This gem is made by
gamers for gamers, and you can clearly see that in almost every element of the game. From the
polished and intuitive interface, through well balanced puzzles, all the way to the fun and gripping
story, you can tell that xii games knows how to get the job done right. So if you are an old-school
adventure game fan then this game should scratch all the old-skool gaming itches you’ve been
feeling while delighting you with its innovations and story.
● Twisting and riveting storyline that you experience from four different perspectives as freely
swap between all the main characters to solve puzzles and progress through the game.
● Unique long-term and short-term memory system that creates new possibilities to solve puzzles
and uncover mysteries.
● Intuitive interface makes for one of the best adventure gaming experiences you’ll get.
● All the love and care you’ve come to expect from the developer of such classics as Gemini Rue
and the Blackwell series