Posted Mar 07, 2008 at 02:39PM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Action, Adventure, Diabolik: Original Sin Tags: Solid Snake, Artematica
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Artematica's Diabolik: The Original Sin for PC, PSP, Wii, DS - Image 1Italian spies finally get their fair share of the action stealth genre as Artematica has announced that it will be reviving the 1960 cult comic book hero Diabolik by developing Diabolik: The Original Sin for the PC, PSP, Wii, and DS. The upcoming title will feature a fusion of the point-and-click adventure genre, coupled with several fast-paced action and stealth sequences. You can check out the full article for more details on this game after the jump.

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Posted Nov 09, 2006 at 10:49PM by Maricar V. Listed in: Screenshots, RPG, Diabolik: Original Sin Tags: Artematica
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Diabolik


The ruthless master thief known as Diabolik has been featured in films, radio, ads, songs, cartoons, and other media. Now, Italian development studio Artematica brings the popular Italian anti-hero to the PC with Diabolik: Original Sin. The 3D point-and-click stealth adventure game promises an innovative game system in real-time.

Italian game studio Artematica dished out new screenshots that capture the mystery and charm of Diabolik. His partner Eva Kant is missing in action in these screenies, but we're pretty sure she'll make an appearance in the coming days.

No word yet as to when Diabolik will start putting his criminal skills in action, but we'll keep you posted.

Diabolik - Image 1Diabolik - Image 2Diabolik - Image 3

More screens await after the jump.



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Posted Nov 06, 2006 at 03:06PM by Gino D. Listed in: Screenshots, Adventure, Belief & Betrayal Tags: Artematica
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Ooh, a fresco!


We spy with our little eyes yet another point-and-click thriller. Hey, who said these kinds of games were dead? Sorry but no. While you might have been entertained with Monkey Island and Clock Tower, here's something new. Belief & Betrayal takes you for a wild ride in conspiracy theories as, upon investigating a murder, you are whisked away into the deep secrets and of the Church.

Hey, do we detect some faint smell of Dan Brown in the air?

The whole story spirals all the way down to the time when Judas had betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. Hence, the title. From cathedrals to libraries to forgotten monasteries deep inside a mysterious forest, Artematica has developed this game to put you into the shoes of journalist Jonathan Danter and take you for a spin from New York to Oxford, from Venice to Rome.

We'll investigate more on this when we stumble into more info. Meanwhile, you guys can point and click on the screenshots below:

Belief and Betrayal - Image 1Belief and Betrayal - Image 2Belief and Betrayal - Image 3Belief and Betrayal - Image 4


Check out the rest of the screens after the jump!

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