AZTEC - MALEDICTION AU COER DE LA CITE D'OR
Official Title  Aztec - Malediction Au Coer de la Cite D'Or
Common Title  Aztec / Aztec - Malediction Au Coer de la Cite D'Or / Der Fluch der Azteken
Serial Number(s)  SLES-03052
Region  PAL
Genre / Style  Adventure 

Developer  Wanadoo
Publisher  Cryo Interactive
Date Released  27 October 2001
Disc Number &
Printed Serial Number
DISC 1

SLES-03052
Serial Number In Disc SLES-03052
Media Disc ID N / A
Number Of Tracks 1
( 1 Data Track )
Approx. Image Size
( Image Format Used )
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( .bin / .cue )
Approx.Size On Disc MB
Approx. Archive Size
( Archive Type Used )
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( 1 RAR File with
2% Recovery )
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( UPC / EAN )

From the back cover.
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French

German
Menus and gameplay are in Multi-2 (French & German)

Like previous Cryo titles such as Versailles 1685 and Egypt 1156BC, Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of the City of Gold is an edutainment title combining both educational content and adventure gaming components. In telling a story set in the Aztec Empire it transports the player back into the past to sample a slice of Aztec life and culture.

You play the role of Little Serpent and one fine day when out on a particularly successful hunting expedition you stumble into trouble. You witness a nobleman being attacked by a warrior and as you tend the dying man his last act is to pass on an ornate necklace requesting that you deliver it to the poet, Tlatli, who lives in the marketplace near your village. The warrior then returns and accuses you of the murder. Flee you must, back to your village where you discover that your parents have been imprisoned, that the Poet you seek has been murdered and that many villagers are being struck down by a fatal illness. Thus you become embroiled in a maze of political intrigue involving sickness, strange necklaces and unbridled jealousies.

The story runs strongly through the game and gives a good introduction to Aztec political rivalries and power struggles even without the accompanying educational component. Still, the educational component is equally strong as there is information catalogued on numerous aspects of Aztec history, culture, language and everyday life. This information can be accessed from the opening screen; from the 'documentation' icon during gameplay, or by simply selecting tagged objects throughout the game. For instance, everyday objects such as baths or kilns may be tagged as well as people and places including significant buildings. By selecting any one of these tags the player calls up a documentation file where there is relevant information on the selected topic and further hyperlinks to related topics.

With so much extra information it's potentially very easy to get sidetracked and go off on a tangent reading something or other. But, never fear, the game keeps you well and truly on track with a diary that chronicles all important happenings and a particularly astute character who knows exactly what he should be doing. Try to deviate too far from the story and Little Serpent will quickly set you back on track by reminding you of your present goal. Because of these helpful ingredients the pathway through the story is very clear and extremely simple to follow.

You can die in Aztec if you make the wrong choices but it isn't a regular occurrence and it's very easy to restore to your last saved game. There are no arcade sequences, just a couple of puzzles that require relatively quick reactions, but nothing too daunting. Most of the time the problem solving revolves around detective work, ie listening carefully and learning what should be done to progress in the game. There's a good selection of characters to chase up and interrogate and you may need to carry out a few chores to gain their cooperation. Other obstacles include two or three activities or abstract puzzles such as making an ornamental shield of feathers, manipulating rows of skulls on a wall and sorting out a very easy maths problem.

Aztec was produced in consultation with a team of archaeologists so as well as telling an interesting story it recreates some fascinating Aztec environments to explore; everything from humble dwellings to prestigious temples and palaces where information can be found on all sorts of objects. As with other similar titles, the player can choose either to enter the adventure game or to simply explore the game world in 'Visit' mode. This latter mode allows access to all locations simultaneously and offers the chance to leisurely sight-see and read all about anything that looks interesting.

  Manufacturer's description:

1517. Mexico-Tenochtitlan, the capital city of the Aztec empire.

You are little serpent, a young huntsman. When out hunting one day you come by chance upon the murder of a nobleman who leaves you mysterious information you should never have heard...

Wrongly accused of the murder, soldiers have taken your parents hostage to force you to give yourself up. A strange illness is eating away at the country, with clues that link to your own misfortunes.

With danger everywhere you must choose your friends well. solve the clues and unmask the traitors. The fate of Aztec is in your hands.

- 3 in-depth game modes: Adventure - Exploration - Encyclopaedia.
- Puzzles and clues combining thought, skill and action.
- Detailed exploration with the interactive map.
- Omni-expert help mode.
- Use the "codex" to view the key points of the mystery at any time.
- Stunning 3d reconstruction of the incredible Aztec world.

  Features:
First person perspective
  • 2D graphics
  • Prerendered graphics
  • Aztec theme.
  • Number Of Players  1 Player
    Number Of Memory Card Blocks  1 Block
    Compatible Controllers Tested
    ( Official Gamepads Only )
     Standard Controller ( Digital Controller Compatible only )
    Compatible Light Guns
    ( Official Light Guns Only )
     None
    Other Compatible Controllers
    ( Official Controllers Only )
     Mouse compatible
    Special Controllers Included Or
    Supported ( Official Only )
     None
    Vibration Function Compatible  No
    Multi-Tap Function Compatible  No
    Link Cable Function Compatibile  No
    Emulator  ePSXe v1.9.0
    Video Plugin  Pete's OpenGL Driver v2.9 ( internal X & Internal Y= Very High, Stretching mode: Stretch to full window size, render Mode: 2 (Use framebuffer object) text filt = 2 FPS limit= 53, Compatibility=1,3,2; Shader effects= 1 (Fullscreen smoothin))
    Audio Plugin  ePSXe SPU Core v.1.9.0
    CD-ROM Plugin  ePSXe Cdrom plugin
    Game Pad Plugin  N / A
    Vibration Compatible  The game doesn't have it (Digital only) (Mouse compatible).
    Console Bios Used  SCPH7502

      NOTE:   This is not the only possible combination of plugins. There are others that will work (better or worse) for your particular hardware. We provide you with one working set-up so that you may get the game up and running, hassle-free. Testing other emulators/plugins is up to you.
     

     BASIC CONTROLS:
      Move pointer - D-Pad 
      Select / Talk - X Button 
      Inventory - Circle Button 

     

     
       

     
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     PAL:
    • Aztec - The Curse in the Heart of the City of Gold (SLES-03053)  - 
    • Aztecas - La Maldición de la ciudad del oro (SLES-03109)  - 

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