Archer Maclean's Mercury

Archer Maclean's Mercury

PlayStation

Release Date: April 6, 2005

Puzzle, PlayStation exclusive, multiplayer, singleplayer, LAN

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Archer Maclean's Mercury is a puzzle game that requires players to have extremely skillful fingers. It consists in reaching the finish line.... liquid mercury, all physical properties of which have been preserved here in almost 100%.

Mercury is a fresh innovation in puzzle games. Providing an addictive challenge across its 72 levels, its simple gaming mechanic merely requires players to ‘tilt’ each level in order to manoeuvre the blobs of mercury, with various switches, platforms, obstacles and hazards standing between level goals.

Powering Mercury is a ridiculously sophisticated engine which calculates every gloopy part of the liquid metal as it bends and melds around everything in its path. As the digitised mercury smoothly ebbs and flows under such simple controls, players experience the purest form of gaming imaginable.

Despite requiring no complicated controls, the game itself is grinningly taxing. Puzzle elements vary from needing to split the mercury into several coloured component parts – each of which will be affected by the degree of tilt – in order to open gates, activate switches, etc. The maze-like environments require lateral thinking in order to navigate the mercury from start to finish – with the sprawling 3D levels often requiring devilish-yet-hit-yourself-when-you-work-it-out solutions.

Last updated on August 14, 2015

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Archer Maclean's Mercury Summary

Platforms:

PlayStation Portable

PlayStation Portable

Archer Maclean's Mercury System Requirements

PlayStation Portable

PlayStation Portable

Supports: memory card 32 MB