I like how expressive Sphinx actually is without saying a single word. Like, you can tell what his personality is by the way he walks and his posture (a bit cocky, adventurous, and good natured), and you can tell what his answer would be towards other characters' words by his expression. Very good silent main character.
@@Zilkenian_Davenport close but nope! The song originates from the first Half Life title, which was released in 1998. I think it was also featured in Half Life 2, hence the confusion.
i enjoyed this game back on ps2...they def implied it would get a sequel...unfortunately the franchise never took off...it's a shame they cant go back to it and relaunch it
Judging by the art style of Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy, this looks like a computer animated show or movie made by either Dreamworks, Disney or Paramount.
I don't like the ending. Absolutely. It's not cool or fun to not return a poor teen his normal body. It's torturing of the innoncent victim. And let the developers not even dare to convince me that it is his own fault he ended up in this situation. Worst ending I ever seen.
I adore the design for Set! A gothic vampire Pharoah is a genius concept!
I like how expressive Sphinx actually is without saying a single word. Like, you can tell what his personality is by the way he walks and his posture (a bit cocky, adventurous, and good natured), and you can tell what his answer would be towards other characters' words by his expression.
Very good silent main character.
Thank you for compiling the Cinematics✌︎
My headcanon voice for Akhenaten/Set is Tim Curry. I can’t unhear it now!
Omg! He would be SUCH a good fit for the character, but who do you imagine would voice Sphinx and Tut?
Either Billy West or James Arnold Taylor?
I’m so glad this game is on switch
The Mummy was always funny and a good time!
Song at 1:28:03 is from Half-Life's soundtrack Nepal Monastery!
It's the other way around then. Sphinx's game came out in 2003, while HL2 came out in 2004. But I'm pretty sure is more of a coincidence.
@@Zilkenian_Davenport close but nope! The song originates from the first Half Life title, which was released in 1998. I think it was also featured in Half Life 2, hence the confusion.
@@goromarimba Oh! So it's a chain in which the song was used several times... in very different games. That's kind of cool.
I still can't believe they end the game with Tut not getting his body back. What a shame.
I mean, they were planning a sequel; but unfortunately financial setbacks tanked the company before they could.
I myself own the ps2 version of this game and I liked it myself it's fun and challenging to the mind thanks for sharing the information💛
Imagine if they remade this game and/or released a sequel/prequel.
i enjoyed this game back on ps2...they def implied it would get a sequel...unfortunately the franchise never took off...it's a shame they cant go back to it and relaunch it
Judging by the art style of Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy, this looks like a computer animated show or movie made by either Dreamworks, Disney or Paramount.
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Nice 👍
It's on switch, Is it a remaster?
it's just a port in HD
So did Horus get away scott free?
I userd to love this game !!
What do you mean used to did you lose it or just lose interest in it altogether🤔
Nice game
I played on 2006 ps2
I don't like the ending. Absolutely. It's not cool or fun to not return a poor teen his normal body. It's torturing of the innoncent victim. And let the developers not even dare to convince me that it is his own fault he ended up in this situation. Worst ending I ever seen.
I think it's because they wanted to make a sequel but it didn't happen