TechnoMage: Return of Eternity

TechnoMage: Return of Eternity (2000)

by Sunflowers
Genres:Role-playing (RPG)
Game modes:Single player
Story:Enter into an action-packed and thrilling adventure! Gothos, a world full of secrets and strange creatures and of two cultures; one technically gifted and inventive, the other blessed with knowledge and magical powers. Yet both face a common threat. You assume the role of Meliv, the TechnoMage. In your eventful travels through fascination worlds, you will meet curious peoples, bizarre characters and the enchanting Talis, who shares your destiny. It was only ever released in the PAL region.Show more
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This was my very first big PC game that I owned. The (german) voice acting is superb, it's well written and you can absolutely feel the love they put into it. I remember having a blast as a kid, replaying it countless of times (although i never made it past the pen-ultimate stage as my kid brain couldnt figure out a puzzle). Every Stage has it's own theme and feel, the quests and puzzles never felt too much of a burden and the Lvl-up system was kinda unique for its time! It would mean the world to me to finally re-experience this magical adventure i loved so much as a kid.
user avatar@erebor45user avatar@erebor45
February 09, 2025
This is my first ps1 game that my father used to play way back early 2005 and first time played a RPG. It is so hard for me that time, my father print a whole walkthrough just to get finish on the platform puzzle into it. The uniqueness and the story universe of technomage is such a fantastic for my perspective. I'm 27 years old now and i dont have the original copy of my ps1, searching through the internet finds out the game developer was defunct 1 year after the game release. I would want this game badly so that my inner child and memories embrace one last time from that game.
user avatar@Ranioxuser avatar@Raniox
February 20, 2025
Ironically, my first contact whit this game was through a spanish videogame magazine with game guides, and Technomage was there. When I read about it, I instantly knew I would love to play this game, and so did I! It was one of my initial Action RPG games I've ever played, and I enjoyed so much to travel across all regions of Gothos as Melvin, it owned that personal touch in its graphic design of all environments and regions, the blend between 3D for scenarios and particle effects and 2D for characters and all the rest of elements, the isometric perspective and camera control, all the puzzles, the platforming sections, those fights... For me, it had the exact amount of challenge for an adventure like that, not so easy to end it soon, but also not so difficult that it could frustrate even the most experienced player. It also has a very nice plot, maybe not the best of all times but still very exciting and unique in its own way, with its own fantasy universe. Besides, I'm very grateful for it being spanish dubbed because I didn't know any english back in the day, and this allowed me to fully enjoy the experience. It's a shame this couldn't have a sequel, it easily had been an instant buy for me. I've dreamt about playing it again a gazillion times but, unfortunately, I just can't access to my original copy because I lost it, it would be a treat to have it here so I can play it again.
user avatar@davyfreemanuser avatar@davyfreeman
February 21, 2025
One of my first PC games. Super immersive and scary back then, especially the crypt and the Hive. Couldn't beat it as a kid though. It will always have a very special place in my heart and I'd like to play it again on my crt tv without resorting to complicated workarounds for the original PC release.
Germany was never really known as a great game developer. The makers had hoped to change that with Technomage. This game is bursting with a level of attention to detail that was only seen at the time by the biggest of the big game developers with a lot of money. It is full of heart and soul and it is a shame that hardly anyone knows about this game. True Rerto fans should be given the opportunity to give this game a fair chance.
I never did playe it, but I found an old PC magasine of mine, and I read it again. It was in, and felt such good just to read about this game, that I decided, to play it. But of course, it does not available anywhere 😕Please GoG, make it happen ❤️
user avatar@adiscauser avatar@adisca
March 20, 2025
This was the first RPG that I ever played, it will forever have a special place in my heart. When I was a kid my father got me a full library of old games (not that old at the time), of dubious origins, but this one always stood out for me. Every stage had it's own theme and aesthetic, they were so memorable that I still remember every single one of them. Not even my arachnophobia stopped me from finishing and replaying it. There is no handholding for the quests or puzzles; explore, read and figure it out yourself. The story and setting might be considered cliche, but things become cliche because they are good enough to be reused, and the devs brought some of their creativity to spice it up a bit. I would love to have a legitimate copy of this old childhood game in my library and to be able to easily recommend it to others without the need for dubious links and crafty fixes.
user avatar@Guyrauser avatar@Guyra
March 29, 2025
I remember playing this game and really, really loving it! I'm not sure whether or not I ever completed it, but I certainly spent many hours in the game, and it left a lasting impression on me for sure. Looking at screenshots and videos, I find the graphics to still be quite charming, with its combination of a 3D world and 2D sprites. I'd love to play this game again one day.
user avatar@Mirko2025user avatar@Mirko2025
April 12, 2025
Das spiel ist großartig, ich hatte die Vollversion von TechnoMage damals in der Bravo Screenfun 03/2004. Leider wird es unter Windows 10 und Windows 11 nur noch im Fenster Modus ausgeführt, da es sonst zum Blackscreen kommt wenn man es im Vollbild Modus startet. Ich hoffe das dieses Spiel irgendwann auch noch ein verdientes Remastered bekommt. 🙏❤
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