Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
PlayStation 5
- 14th Feb 2024, $19.99
- 14th Feb 2024, £15.99
- Also Available On
- Tags
- Controller Support
- Official Site
- seedyeyesoftware.com
- Wikipedia
- en.wikipedia.org
Reviews
Mini Review Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore (PS5) - A Charmingly Shoddy CD-i Sendup
Jewel love it or hate it
Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore more or less nails what it sets out to do. Inspired directly by a pair of infamously bad Zelda games for the Philips CD-i, this fresh interpretation carries much of the same pseudo-bootleg energy that fans have come to love over time. The poorly animated cutscenes, awful voice acting, static...
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Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore News
News Arzette Is a New PS5, PS4 Sidescroller Inspired by the Infamous Zelda CD-i Games
With the original voice talent
You’re no doubt familiar with the notoriously bad The Legend of Zelda games released for Philips’ ill-fated CD-i system. Despite being among the worst games ever released, their distinct look and style carry a distinct nugget of nostalgia for some – and that’s where Seedy Eye Software’s side-scrolling homage...
About The Game
After ten years of peace...the evil Daimur has returned! Princess Arzette is the Kingdom of Faramore’s only hope to restore harmony to the land!
In this brand new interactive action adventure game, you control the resourceful princess Arzette. Travel through multiple breathtaking locations filled with scum, villainy and secrets, speak with the locals to uncover mysteries and objectives, and take on the evil Daimur as Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore brings you the best interactive gaming experience since the invention of the CD-ROM!
Featuring:
- Hand painted backgrounds and incredible sprite art.
- Fully voice-acted cartoon cinematics with a colorful cast of characters.
- A sprawling world with diverse locations and many secrets.
- Acquire powerful items and abilities by exploring and helping those in need.
- Veteran dev team including artist Rob Dunlavey, Digital Foundry's John Linneman and Audi Sorlie, voice talent Jeffrey Rath and Bonnie Jean Wilbur, and award winning composer Jake "Button Masher" Silverman.
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