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Another World - Atari ST (1991) longplay

"Another World" is a "cinematic" platformer action-adventure game designed by Éric Chahi and published by Delphine Software in 1991 on the Atari ST.

00:00 Opening
03:20 Another World
05:50 Prisoner
08:18 View
09:25 Escape
11:33 Cave
15:56 Water
21:30 Swimming
25:32 Tank
28:10 Last fight
29:40 Ending
30:37 Credits

A young physics professor named Lester conducts a particle experiment. Suddenly, something goes wrong, a lightning strikes, and in a moment Lester finds himself in a strange alien world. Now he must fight for his life, first with his bare hands, then with a gun he finds. But what gives him courage is that he is not alone. One of the aliens who escapes from the prison together with him helps him on his dangerous quest. Friendship can overcome all the obstacles.

"Another World" combines shooting, platforming, and puzzle-solving elements.
Typically, enemies are defeated by using an energy gun found in an early stage. The gun's regular function is shooting energy projectiles. By holding the fire button the player can activate an energy shield which protects Lester from regular attacks, allowing him to fire from relative safety until it evaporates. Finally, by holding the fire button even longer the gun creates powerful blasts which can disrupt shields. Most enemies are equipped with similar guns and are able to perform the same actions as Lester.

There is no on-screen interface and no in-game dialogue in the game. Vector graphics are used for creating the game's environments and animated cutscenes.

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