Goetia is a point-and-click adventure game – and, as in any adventure game, you’ll be seeking out clues, finding objects, and figuring out how to use or combine them in order to progress through the different areas, puzzles and encounters. However, there is one major difference compared to other adventure games that you might be used to. In Goetia, you play the part of Abigail, the ghost of a young lady. And as a ghost, you can walk through walls and fly through ceilings, you can explore everywhere as you see fit. But… to manipulate objects, you’ll have to possess them, just like a real poltergeist would. And once you possess an object, you can’t pass through walls anymore.
The name of a manor and the family that lived within. A perverted and mad lineage, a clan whose final members devoted their life to mysticism and fanatical experiments. I am Abigail. Abigail Blackwood. Recently risen from the grave, I know nothing about the last 40 years of my family’s history… But obviously somebody is keen on seeing me lift the veil on what happened in Oakmarsh – to what led to the downfall of Blackwood Manor. And it seems like I have no choice in the matter…
Goetia Key Features:
1, A 2D world of Victorian mystery.
2, Over 90 rooms to explore.
3, Five vast and diverse areas to discover – Blackwood Manor is surrounded by ruins, woods, caves and an abandoned village.
4, A progressive-rock and ambient-inspired soundtrack.
5, Use your ability to walk through walls in order to reach secret rooms and areas.
6, Possess objects like a poltergeist to lift them, use them, combine them, make them float in the air, pile them up… well, you’re a ghost after all, behave like one!
7, Solve puzzles in more than one way by discovering hidden rooms and special features, such as new ghostly powers.
8, Delve into Blackwood’s story: 40 years have passed, and many things have changed since Abigail’s death.
9, Feel free to explore! You can travel through the world of Goetia however you like – and if you get stuck, simply backtrack and explore another area.
The ruins of any village are the silent testament to its final moments. The ruins of Oakmarsh are no different. Their telling silence, the dust blanketing what was once a quiet village near Coventry. If you walk among the ruins you can easily imagine what it was like. The small black dots of the Luftwaffe getting bigger by the minute. The whistling of the dive bombers approaching on that fateful day of February 1941. And if you touch the charred wood, you can even hear the warning calls and the waves of panic resonating through time. And then again, maybe you’ll hear nothing at all. Maybe you’ll only feel the weight of the silence, broken only by the wind in the branches of old trees. Maybe you’ll only feel the weight of this unanswered question: could that fateful attack explain what happened here? Is it enough to explain why the whole population fled the village? That’s when you look beyond the village limits, when you look up and see its shape: Blackwood Manor. Behind its gates, the silence of Oakmarsh takes on a different taste. Icy, metallic, faint, swollen with secrets that won’t stand still. Blackwood. The name of a manor and the family that lived within. A perverted and mad lineage, a clan whose final members devoted their life to mysticism and fanatical experiments. I am Abigail. Abigail Blackwood. Recently risen from the grave, I know nothing about the last 40 years of my family’s history... But obviously somebody is keen on seeing me lift the veil on what happened in Oakmarsh - to what led to the downfall of Blackwood Manor. And it seems like I have no choice in the matter…
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Pentium 4 1.8GHz / AMD Athlon XP 1700+ | Intel Core 2 Duo E4400 2.0GHz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4200+ |
VRAM | 128 MB | 256 MB |
RAM | 1 GB | 2 GB |
OS | Win Xp 32 | Win Xp 32 |
Graphics Card | nVidia GeForce 210 / AMD Radeon X600 Series | nVidia GeForce GT 340 / AMD Radeon X1900 GT |
Direct X | DX 9 | 9.0c |
SOUND CARD | DirectX Compatible | DirectX Compatible |
HDD Space | 500 MB | 7 GB |
Game Analysis | It is 1941. War is raging, and Blackwood Manor lies empty.Abigail’s parents and sister are missing, and the air is filled with anxiety and anger. Who is living here now? What happened to everyone? Why has Abigail come back from the dead? And what is this Goetia that seems to be the key to understanding all this nonsense? | |
High FPS | 200+ FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Optimization Score | 10 |
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | intel core 2 DUO 2GHz +, AMD Athlon TMX2 2.2GHz + | intel core I5-4440, AMD FX 6300 |
RAM | 2 GB RAM | 4 GB RAM |
OS | OS X 10.9+ | OS X 10.9+ |
Graphics Card | Nvidia GeForce GT 705, AMD Radeon R7 240 | Nvidia GeForce GT 740, AMD Radeon R7 250 |
HDD Space | 7 GB | 7 GB |
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | intel core 2 DUO 2GHz +, AMD Athlon TMX2 2.2GHz + | intel core I5-4440, AMD FX 6300 |
RAM | 2 GB RAM | 4 GB RAM |
OS | Ubuntu 14.04 or newer | Ubuntu 14.04 or newer |
Graphics Card | Nvidia GeForce GT 705, AMD Radeon R7 240 | Nvidia GeForce GT 740, AMD Radeon R7 250 |
HDD Space | 7 GB | 7 GB |
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Nice graphics, atmosphere, overall feeling of exploration and some nice puzzles
Some super-frustrating puzzles that make little or no sense and require actual guesswork.
This could have been an outstanding adventure game, if it weren’t for some of the worst game puzzles I’ve encountered in my adventure gaming career (and it’s been a long one). It’s such a shame..
Also, there are two piano/music puzzles identical to the rest of the dozens of the commonplace piano/music puzzles in other adventure games. Enough with the piano puzzles already!