The Mystery of the Druids

The Mystery of the Druids
The Mystery of the Druids
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Developer(s) House of Tales Entertainment
Publisher(s) cdv Software Entertainment
Producer(s) Tobias Schachte
Writer(s) Martin Ganteföhr, Tobias Schachte
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s)
  • EU September 14, 2001
  • NA November 8, 2001
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) VET/SFB: 15 (Square)
Media/distribution Optical disc
System requirements

The Mystery of the Druids is a single-player adventure video game developed by House of Tales Entertainment and published by cdv Software Entertainment. The game was released on September 14, 2001 for Microsoft Windows.

The story takes place in Britain, where Detective Brent Halligan, an inspector at Scotland Yard, investigates a brutal series of murders committed in England. The investigation leads Detective Halligan into a mystery surrounding the demise of the British Order of Druids and eventually takes him on a trip through time itself.

Contents

Gameplay

Gameplay screenshot

A large portion of the game-play in The Mystery of the Druids consists of discovering clues and solving puzzles. Clues are mainly found by moving the computer mouse over various objects on the screen and clicking them to add them to the inventory or gain information about them. Puzzles are often inventory based and usually solved by combining items, after which the player must figure out how the item is used. Many actions in the game require the completion of such puzzles, such as using a telephone.[5]

Interaction with non-player characters is accomplished through dialog trees, most of which is "entirely expository".[6] These conversations with non-player characters are essential to playing the game, as many of the major plot points are revealed through conversation rather than through investigating the environment.[7]

Synopsis

Setting

The Mystery of the Druids is set in England and France, where a series of brutal killings known as the "Skeleton Murders" have been taking place. This has caused panic and placed Scotland Yard under heavy scrutiny.

The second half of the game is mainly set in England circa 1000 AD, where Detective Brent Halligan and Dr. Melanie Turner attempt to stop a ritual which could enslave humanity. The finale is set in the year 2000 AD. at Stonehenge, where the Circle is attempting to complete the Final Ritual.

Characters

Detective Brent Halligan
  • Detective Brent Halligan (Roger A. Graves) - Described as "pretty much a loser, disrespected by peers and shunned by the fairer sex", Detective Brent Halligan is "sort of the odd man out in the agency."[7] Halligan often does "idiotic"[7] things during his investigation—such as placing a highly sought after artifact in a ferry cabin, where it is immediately stolen.[6][8]
  • Dr. Melanie Turner (Emily Clarke) - An anthropologist at the Oxford Anthropological Museum, Dr. Melanie Turner is Halligan's main ally throughout the game. Brief parts of the game are played from her perspective.[6] In the final act, she becomes a love interest for Halligan.
  • Arthur Blake (West Westbrook) - An historian and prolific author, Arthur Blake is an expert in the study of ancient Britannic cults, especially druids. Blake sheds on light on multiple mysteries throughout the story, such as the Amulet of Transformation, the Final Ritual and the druidic cult itself.
  • Lord Sinclair (Clifford Wels) - One of the Inheritors who gained the powers of all druids living at the time, Lord Sinclair's main goal is to finish the Final Ritual so that he and his Circle can enslave humanity.

Plot

The Mystery of the Druids begins with a dark ceremony at Stonehenge in 1000 AD, where all but a few of the druids are enveloped in a supernatural glow before being consumed by fire.

1000 years later in the year 2000, at New Scotland Yard in London, Detective Brent Halligan has been assigned to investigate a series of brutal murders known as the "Skeleton Murders". Assisting him with his investigation is Dr. Melanie Turner, an anthropologist at the Oxford Anthropological Museum, who, along with historian Arthur Blake, discovers that the murders match the description of cannibalistic sacrificial rites performed by Britannic druids. It is later revealed that a demonic superior druid seized power over the druids in order to force mankind to submit to his rule by performing a "final ritual", which would transfer the knowledge and power of the druids to five infants known as the "Inheritors". The ritual was not entirely completed, but the Inheritors are strong and powerful enough to complete the ritual themselves.

While investigating a lead regarding a group of neo-Druids called "The Circle", Halligan is captured and held prisoner by their leader, Lord Sinclair. Halligan escapes, but discovers The Circle performing a human sacrifice and faints. Halligan awakens at dinner and, unbeknownst to him, is eating human flesh which grants strength and power, but also makes them susceptible to brainwashing.

Turner is led to Lord Sinclair's estate through information which Halligan had left at her museum, after which she is able to sneak in to the property. She finds an artifact, the Amulet of Transformation, which may be required to complete the Final Ritual. Halligan discovers her and a fight ensues before she is able to knock him unconscious. As he awakens, he discovers that he was brainwashed. He discerns Sinclair's plan, which is to put a curse on the world in order to enslave humanity.

Blake is killed by Sinclair, but he points them in the direction of the Twelve Bridges ruins. Once there, Halligan and Turner are sent back in time. Halligan stumbles on the site of the ritual and attempts to disrupt it, but is interrupted by the demonic druid Serstan, who holds Turner hostage. A staff that Halligan had found is bartered for Turner's life and a promise, on his honor, not to harm Halligan or Turner. Serstan agrees and begins the ritual, whereupon Halligan and Turner are transported back to their own time.

Halligan and Turner rush to Stonehenge where The Circle is attempting to complete the final ritual. Halligan stabs Turner with scissors and informs Serstan that the vow has been broken, causing Serstan to intervene and cause the Circle to disappear and preventing the ritual from being completed. Turner is near death, but Halligan is able to save her using magical mistletoe, after which they share a kiss.

Alternate Ending

If Dr. Turner is noticed while trying to rescue Detective Halligan, Lord Sinclair's security will capture her. She is brought inside, where a brainwashed Halligan, who does not seem to recognize her, informs her that she will be the guest of honor for their dinner. A few days later, the skeleton of Turner is found in a forest near London. Halligan is listed as missing and last seen leaving his Scotland Yard department.

Development

cdv Software Entertainment revealed The Mystery of the Druids, then titled The Heirs of the Druids, to IGN on July 12, 2000.[9] It was developer House of Tales' first release.[6] The Mystery of the Druids was advertised as containing "50 detailed locations", "360 interactive scenes" and "20 speaking characters". It also blended "2D and 3D graphics, including character models with up to 1000 polygons."[10]

A playable game demo was released on May 25, 2001[11] which featured game-play up to the Anthropology Museum in Oxford.[12] A second game demo was released later that year on September 25, which included the time travel scene to prevent the ancient ritual which resulted in the creation of the Inheritors.[13]

The first trailer was released on August 14, 2001 and featured game-play videos of Detective Halligan.[14] A second trailer was released on August 30 which showcased the various locations of the game, as well as the druidic ritual which is seen at the beginning of the game.[15] The third and final trailer was released on September 6, 2001. This trailer introduced the romance between Detective Halligan and Dr. Melanie Turner as it progresses throughout the game.[16]

Reception

 Reception
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings 53[17]
Metacritic 49[18]
Review scores
Publication Score
Computer and Video Games 4/10[19]
GameSpot 4.6/10[6]
GameSpy 50%[8]
IGN 4.5/10[7]
Computer Games Magazine 1/5 stars[20]
Game Over Online 74%[5]

The Mystery of the Druids received mostly negative reviews. Brett Todd of Computer Games Magazine proclaimed it "poorly designed, ugly, and rife with bugs."[20] Computer and Video Games derided its "unimaginative settings and painful dialogue" as well as its inclusion of "some of the most ridiculously complex puzzle sequences to achieve even the simplest of tasks" before deciding that it has "very little appeal for anyone but the most patient and geeky PC-head."[19] GameSpot described its characters as "rude", its puzzles and dialogue branches as "confusing", and the game overall as "surprisingly devoid of plot."[6] GameSpy described it as being a game that might make customers "take matters into their own hands and put the [adventure game] genre out of its misery".[8] IGN described its repetitive game-play as being "[stretched] out considerably (and not in a good Tantric kind of way, mind you)", stating "if you go back knowing what to do, you could beat the game in half a day."[7]

Game Over Online was more positive, saying it "provides everything an adventure needs to provide -- no more and no less -- and is therefore worthwhile to play for that reason." They praised The Mystery of the Druids for its graphics and background locations, especially those of "some places, like Halligan’s office" while noting that developer House of Tales "made other locations look just a little bit too regular and symmetrical to feel real."[5]

References

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  2. ^ "Mystery of the Druids (MA)". Classification Database. Office of Film and Literature Classification. 2001-03-10. http://www.classification.gov.au/www/cob/find.nsf/5c2433d416948a0bca25759f00820d25/265e1029c49059abca257671007b3560?OpenDocument. Retrieved 2011-03-24. 
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  4. ^ "Mystery of the Druids German cover art". http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/mystery-of-the-druids/cover-art/gameCoverId,125642/. Retrieved 2011-03-24. 
  5. ^ a b c Westlake (2001-11-26). "The Mystery of the Druids". GameOver GameReviews. Game Over Online Inc.. http://www.game-over.net/reviews.php?id=673. Retrieved 2011-03-24. 
  6. ^ a b c d e f Dulin, Ron (2001-11-05). "Mystery of the Druids Review". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. http://www.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/mysteryofthedruids/review.html. Retrieved 2011-03-24. 
  7. ^ a b c d e Sulic, Ivan (2001-11-06). "Mystery of the Druids". IGN. IGN Entertainment. http://pc.ign.com/articles/167/167224p1.html. Retrieved 2011-03-24. 
  8. ^ a b c Bratcher, Eric. "The Mystery of the Druids (PC)". GameSpy.com. GameSpy Industries. Archived from the original on 2009-12-24. http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20081224072457/http://archive.gamespy.com/reviews/february02/mysteryofthedruids/. Retrieved 2011-03-24. 
  9. ^ IGN Staff (2000-07-12). "The Heirs of the Druids Will Arrive in Late Fall". IGN (IGN Entertainment). http://pc.ign.com/articles/082/082038p1.html. Retrieved 2011-03-26. 
  10. ^ Walker, Trey (2001-02-01). "First look: Mystery of the Druid". http://www.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/mysteryofthedruids/news.html?sid=2681226&mode=news. Retrieved 2011-03-28. 
  11. ^ Walker, Trey (2001-05-25). "New demo: Mystery of the Druids". GameSpot (CBS Interactive). http://www.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/mysteryofthedruids/news.html?sid=2766084&mode=news. Retrieved 2011-03-26. 
  12. ^ "Mystery of the Druids Demo". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. 2001-05-25. http://www.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/mysteryofthedruids/download_2766078.html. Retrieved 2011-03-28. 
  13. ^ "Mystery of the Druids Demo #2". FilePlanet. IGN Entertainment. http://www.fileplanet.com/69796/60000/fileinfo/Mystery-of-the-Druids-Demo-#2. Retrieved 2011-03-30. 
  14. ^ "Mystery of the Druids Trailer 1". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. 2001-08-14. http://www.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/mysteryofthedruids/video/2804428. Retrieved 2011-03-26. 
  15. ^ "Mystery of the Druids Trailer 2". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. 2001-08-30. http://www.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/mysteryofthedruids/video/2809469. Retrieved 2011-03-26. 
  16. ^ "Mystery of the Druids Trailer 3". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. 2001-09-06. http://www.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/mysteryofthedruids/video/2810846. Retrieved 2011-03-26. 
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  18. ^ "Mystery of the Druids". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/mystery-of-the-druids. Retrieved 2011-03-24. 
  19. ^ a b CVG Staff (2001-10-05). "Mystery Of The Druids Review". Computer and Video Games. Future Publishing Limited. http://www.computerandvideogames.com/19837/reviews/mystery-of-the-druids-review. Retrieved 2011-03-24. 
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