Nasya On Sunday, October 24, 2010


In American McGee's Grimm, the player controls Grimm, a dwarf who creates a trail of darkness wherever he goes. The premise is that Grimm's become sick of how saccharine sweet fairy tales have become, and has made it his goal to revert lighthearted fairy tales to their darker original versions by running and jumping through fantasy worlds, making things darker as he passes by them, using a downward move (called a "butt-stomp") to increase the distance his dark powers reach. By converting enough objects, Grimm can increase the level of his Dark-O-Meter (a bar that shows the effect of Grimm's powers), increasing the power and radius of his dark aura as well as his running and jumping abilities. Certain characters complicate this process by attempting to clean the areas Grimm has converted, but these enemies can be stopped once Grimm's Dark-O-Meter reaches a high enough level. Of course Grimm does more than simply restore classic tales to their original unedited versions, he practically reduces many to dark parodies, the original message of the story obliterated, which suits Grimm just fine. Thus a level of irony is reached, as Grimm takes the parable object lessons and removes the added bland elements that dissolved the story's subtext, then proceeds to add in his own tastes in their place: effectively becoming what he detests simply on the opposite end of the scale.

Volume 1
Episode 1 - A Boy Learns What Fear Is
Episode 2 - Little Red Riding Hood
Episode 3 - The Fisherman and His Wife
Episode 4 - Puss in Boots
Episode 5 - The Girl Without Hands
Episode 6 - Godfather Death
Episode 7 - The Devil and His Three Golden Hairs
Episode 8 - Beauty and the Beast

Volume 2
Episode 1 - The Master Thief
Episode 2 - The Singing Bone
Episode 3 - King Midas
Episode 4 - Cinderella
Episode 5 - The Golden Goose
Episode 6 - Iron John
Episode 7 - The Pied Piper
Episode 8 - A Christmas Carol

Volume 3
Episode 1 - The Frog King
Episode 2 - Jack and the Beanstalk
Episode 3 - Mulan
Episode 4 - Pinocchio
Episode 5 - Sleeping Beauty (also including "Rapunzel" and "Rumpelstiltskin")

System Requirements:
• Windows XP SP2/Vista/Windows 7
• Pentium IV 2,4 GHz;
• 1 GB of RAM (2 GB for Windows Vista);
• DirectX 9 - compatible 3D video card-level GeForce 6600 with 128 MB (built-in video cards not supported);
• DirectX 9 - compatible sound card;
• DirectX 9.0c;
• Keyboard
• Mouse



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