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''Reah: Face the Unknown'', known in North America as simply ''Reah'', is a 1998 first-person puzzle-oriented
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with a non-linear plot, described as a '' Myst''-
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. It was developed by Project Two Interactive / Black Friar and published by
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and
LK Avalon Laboratorium Komputerowe Avalon (lit. "Computer Laboratory Avalon"), abbreviated LK Avalon, was a Polish software developer and distributor, with product range encompassing video games, educational software and other applications. History The co ...
. It was distributed by Erbe in
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on October 10, 1998. It was published by Project 2 Interactive in the Netherlands, and distributed in the
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. and
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by GT Interactive in 1999. The game was originally made in the
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before being dubbed into English, and has subtitles available in
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, Dutch, Italian and Spanish. A sequel of the game was released entitled '' Schizm: Mysterious Journey'' ( ''Reah II''). The game was originally released in two different formats: a CD version and a DVD version.


Gameplay

The game is a first-person perspective puzzle-oriented
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. Elements of the gameplay have been compared to ''Myst'', ''
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'', '' The 7th Guest'', '' The 11th Hour'', and ''
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''. The game has over 150 scenarios, a supernatural-sounding musical landscape, and a non-linear plot.


Plot

The main player is stranded at a human colony base of a planet named Reah which had been set up to investigate an alien artifact. The player must return home to reveal their shocking discoveries.


Development


Conception

The game was developed in
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by
LK Avalon Laboratorium Komputerowe Avalon (lit. "Computer Laboratory Avalon"), abbreviated LK Avalon, was a Polish software developer and distributor, with product range encompassing video games, educational software and other applications. History The co ...
and
Detalion Detalion S.C, was a Polish video game developer founded by a partnership of six people, that first met in the early 1990s (Maciej Miąsik, Robert Ożóg, Łukasz Pisarek, Krzysztof Bar, Roland Pantoła & Danuta Sienkowska), working from game dev ...
. The Detalion founders had met in the early 1990s while collaborating with Polish developer-publisher LK Avalon, and soon began working on ambitious projects. The game was intentionally designed to be non-violent so as to appeal to a broader range of players. The full-time team who worked on ''Reah'' and its sequel, '' Schizm: Mysterious Journey'', consisted of six people, though the productions had an extended roster of hired help including actors, text writers, and sound designers. Resources were increased in later games due to the industry standards of professional outsourcers, localization and animation studios, while maintaining both quality and low costs.


Production

The game used the V-Cruise gaming engine, the QMixer sound engine licensed from
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, and the DVD-ROM version used MP3s from Fraunhofer Institut. Once the gameplay and text were completed by the in-house staff, it was sent to the relevant people to flesh out. However, the staff felt a sense of confusion and uncertainty about their work, and decided that in the future they would hire a professional sci-fi writer to develop the story from the very early stages of production. While this was not the case with ''Reah'', Detalion decided that as a rule of thumb, the story writer should also be the gameplay author. As the Polish video gaming industry was still in its infant stages, everyone involved in the production knew each other. There were no tertiary courses to teach people the required skills, so they learnt while making games with more experienced colleagues. The small teams in the production of games such as ''Reah'' had no issues with communication or bureaucracy that appear in larger organisations.


Release

''The Computer Show'' thought the game could have been a surprise hit upon its original proposed release date of April 1998. ''PC Action'' announced the game would be released in August 1998. However, ''
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'' noted that they had still not received a copy of the game by January 1999, remarking that such was usually indicative of one of two things: that the game is bad and the company is therefore scared to have it sent off for review before it is sold, and that they hadn't yet decided on release dates. Project Two Interactive revealed in May 1999 that the DVD version of the game would be released in retail outlets in June through GT Interactive's affiliate label program. This version was 10 gigabytes with a compression ratio of 50%, compared to the CD-ROM version which was 3.6 gigabytes over six discs with a compression ratio of 80%. This made the DVD version one of the largest games in the market when it was officially shipped on June 16. Author Terry Dowling, who was playing ''Reah'' at the time, contacted Detalion and was propositioned with writing the sci-fi story of the sequel, ''Schizm'', which he accepted. On October 24, 2017 digital distributor
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made ''Reah: Face the Unknown'' and ''Schizm: Mysterious Journey'' available without
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restrictions after the game had been unavailable for sale for a number of years.


Critical reception

The game received mixed reviews according to the
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. The general consensus was that the scenery was beautiful and detailed, while the writing and plot were underdeveloped and without forward momentum. Reviews regarding the puzzles and gameplay mechanics were mixed. However most critics felt that despite the downsides, they ultimately had an enjoyable experience. When reviewing ''Schizm'', ''
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''s Cindy Kyser commented that the prequel ''Reah'' was "a visually stunning yet dismal game esign and writingthat ranks high on my personal list of 'worst of genre' ", adding that ''Schizm'' "corrects almost every flaw that made ''Reah'' so painful to play". Tap Repeatedly criticised the game's "three too-too-hard endgame puzzles" which when completed led to an unclimactic resolution, and thought that Detalion had committed the same error in ''Schizm''. ''
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'' implied in 2000 that the game was not remembered by the public.


References


External links


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