Published by G5 Entertainment AB on 2024-10-22
Nightmares from the Deep Overview
What is Nightmares from the Deep? The game is an adventure game where the player takes on the role of Sarah Black, a museum curator who is kidnapped by the infamous ghost pirate Davy Jones. Sarah's daughter Cory agrees to a lifelong deal with Davy Jones to save her mother's life. The player must help Sarah escape and rescue Cory by exploring 68 locations, mastering 29 mini-games, unlocking 32 achievements, and awakening 12 mysterious statues. The game also includes extras such as concept art and game music, and is available in multiple languages. The game is developed by G5 Games and is available for free with the option to unlock the full adventure from within the game.
1. After mentioning his name during a lecture, the infamous ghost pirate’s ship suddenly appears on the horizon, and Davy Jones himself breaks into the museum to kidnap Sarah and her daughter.
2. Discover surprising secrets about the otherworldly origins of the pirate’s island and awaken strange stone creatures, the guardians of Davy Jones’s memories, to delve deeper into the sea devil’s past.
3. Join Sarah in this unbelievable journey to escape the wrath of Davy Jones and rescue Cory.
4. Museum curator Sarah Black would never have imagined where her study of Davy Jones’ legend would take her.
5. Now, in order to save her mother’s life, Sarah’s daughter Cory has agreed to a lifelong deal with the sea devil.
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Not as good as the other Davy Jones mystery
I went ahead and spent $7 because I got the previous installment (The Siren’s Call) and it was great, but this one is definitely a step backwards and I regret spending so much on it. Unlike The Siren’s Call, the puzzles are boring and mostly hidden object games instead of the clever puzzles in the last one, and the hidden objects are always just broken pieces of something in backgrounds that all look the same. There’s no continuity to the story and the graphics are kind of lame this time. None of the beautiful graphics of the last game in the series. All-in-all, I recommend skipping this one in favor of Siren’s Call. This one also had a number of technical issues. Update: returned to this game a couple of years later on a rainy day, and I feel the same. As it happens, I played Siren’s Call first this time too, and it’s much better. Skip this one in favor of something with better puzzles and graphics.
Davy Jones…In Deep
The graphics did set the mood and are well done, as are the characters, though you won’t immediately understand some of the characters’ motivations until it’s time for the story to reveal them. The puzzles were hard mostly…neither real hard nor very easy and they did indeed make me think. Some of them required flipping pieces around and exact placement…difficult for me because of arthritis; that was frustrating, which is my only complaint. The hidden object games added a variation on the theme, and the collection items provided more things to look for, and some of the items are hidden indeed, by clever shading and positioning. The plot did twist and turn. For me, the game was worth every penny of its cost. Others will enjoy it also.
Technial Issues
This was one of my favorite games of this type but it has to get a lower rating because of technical issues. First, it got stuck after I solved a puzzle and I had to reinstall. Also, it never saved my progress and I could not reopen the games if I had left it. I had to keep deleting, reinstalling and starting from the very beginning every time. Finally, even though I played the entire game completely, I now cannot access the “extra” adventure without completely replaying the original game. Presumably, I’d then have to play that game all at once as well. I really like G5 games so the technical issues with this one are very disappointing. Makes me reluctant to try any more
Davy Jones is OK
I enjoyed the first two Nightmares from the Deep games so I had to buy this one. Was not disappointed, graphics are great, story kept me interested, nice mix of mini-games and I liked the find & use hidden object games. There are also several groups of hidden things scatted throughout the game so you have to search every scene carefully (I still haven’t found all of them). Encountered a couple of programing glitches in the bonus chapter (palm frond & map of north america) but was able to play around them. The game is well worth the money.
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