Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy

Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy
North American cover art
Developer(s)Eurocom[a]
Publisher(s)THQ
THQ Nordic (PC, Switch)
Director(s)Victor Garrido
Producer(s)
  • Victor Garrido
  • Padraig Growley
Designer(s)Martin Kilcoyne
Programmer(s)Martin Hall
Artist(s)Julian Romero
Composer(s)Steve Duckworth
EngineEngineX
Platform(s)GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows, macOS, Linux, Nintendo Switch
ReleaseGameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox
  • NA: November 11, 2003[1]
  • EU: February 20, 2004
Mobile
  • WW: August 19, 2004
Windows, macOS, Linux
  • WW: November 10, 2017
Nintendo Switch
  • WW: January 29, 2019
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy is a 2003 action-adventure video game developed by Eurocom and published by THQ for GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. A version for mobile phones was released in 2004. THQ Nordic published a high-definition remaster for personal computer systems in 2017, and Nintendo Switch in 2019.

Set in a fantasy world based on Ancient Egypt, the plot follows the demigod Sphinx and now-undead mummy Tutankhamun working against the schemes of the god Set. Gameplay features each character navigating environments which incorporate platforming and puzzles. Sphinx's sections incorporate combat and exploring open areas, while Tutankhamun's sections focus on elemental puzzles in Set's stronghold.

Beginning as an animated film concept in 1999, the project was picked up as a video game and began production in 2000. The team wanted a focus on exploration and puzzles with an Egyptian aesthetic for its world and characters, with its gameplay being compared by its developers to The Legend of Zelda. Some gameplay elements and several areas were cut from the final game. These elements were restored to the remaster via fan-created mods. Sphinx was generally well received for its gameplay and art design, but sold poorly.

Gameplay

The gameplay is divided between the action-oriented Sphinx (top) and the puzzle-focused Tutankhamun (bottom).

Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy is an action-adventure video game in which players take on the role of two characters; the demigod Sphinx, and the undead mummy Tutankhamun.[2][3] Transitions between the two are story driven, with cutscenes marking the shift between Sphinx and Tutankhamun.[4] Both characters have a basic jump, and the contextual ability to interact with switches and pick up items.[3][5]

As Sphinx, the player explores town environments and open areas, completing dungeon environments holding puzzles, and enemy encounters where Sphinx fights with a sword.[3][6] Sphinx gains access to new permanent tools including a shield to block damage, a blowpipe with different dart types, an item allowing a double jump, gauntlets for moving heavy objects, and beetles which can capture weakened enemies.[2][5] In some areas Sphinx can play minigames, several based on memorising color and symbol sequences.[7] Sphinx's health is raised during the game using Ankhs, with four collectable Ankh Pieces able to be used to add a new Ankh to his health. Scarabs found in the environment act as in-game currency.[2]

While controlling Tutankhamun, there is no combat and the player cannot die, with gameplay instead focusing on puzzle solving and stealth.[5] During these sections, the player inflicts different damage on Tutankhamun−burning, electrocuting, squashing flat, being split into multiple versions−to solve navigation puzzles and activating switches in otherwise inaccessible places.[2][5][8] These effects are cancelled through contact with water.[2] Puzzles involve activating switches and navigating the dungeons by platforming, with Tutankhamun's sections further involving elemental manipulation.[5][8]

Plot

Sphinx is set in a land once united, now splintered by an ancient war into multiple kingdoms connected by ancient portals. The priest Imhotep sends his two apprentices, the demigods Sphinx and Horus, into the hostile land of Uruk to retrieve a weapon dubbed the Blade of Osiris. The arrogant Horus is seemingly killed after the two are attacked by a beam weapon from the fortress of the god Set, and Sphinx retrieves the Blade. In the human kingdom of Luxor, the young Tutankhamun discovers a conspiracy seemingly being hatched by his brother Akhenaten−in reality Akhenaten is the disguised Set, who begins a ritual on Tutankhamun which turns him into a mummy. Sphinx arrives and disrupts the ritual, and escaping to the city of Abydos finds the kingdoms under attack. Travelling to Heliopolis, Sphinx is met by Horus, later revealed to have been suborned by Set. Guided by Imhotep, Sphinx seeks out help from Anubis, who instructs Sphinx to retrieve four Sacred Crowns left among the kingdoms by the gods.

The Crowns of Abydos, Uruk and Heliopolis are recovered from disguised agents of Set seeking to cripple the kingdoms. In parallel, Imhotep sends Canopic jars containing Tutankhamun's lifeforce to the castle of Uruk via the animated Basket, where briefly reanimated he is able to retrieve key items and sabotage some of Set's plans. It is revealed that Set and his banished brother Osiris were once one being, the deity Ra, but split apart and triggered the war which sundered the lands. By collecting the crowns, Anubis has the means to summon Osiris and merge the two again, something Set opposes. Tutankhamun retrieves the Crown of Set, but is discovered and captured. Sphinx travels to Uruk and fights Set. With Set defeated, Osiris merges with him and reunites as Ra, who gifts Tutankhamun with the final Canopic jar. Tutankhamun accidentality breaks the jar, but Imhotep assures him they will restore his human form.

Development

British developer Eurocom had made a name for themselves developing licensed video games, with the team deciding to begin creating self-owned original properties. The first major attempt at this was Sphinx.[4] The original Sphinx concept began as an animated film pitch created in 1999 by Spanish animation group Anibyte, which had worked with Eurocom on the CGI cutscenes for 40 Winks. When they failed to find funding, Anibyte brought the project to Eurocom and it was redesigned as a game. Already present were a Sphinx character, Anubis, and some monsters.[9] Production began in 2000, lasting three years including a pre-production period lasting six months to a year.[4][10] The title was picked up by publisher THQ, who had worked with Eurocom on a number of their earlier projects.[4]

The team wanted an exotic setting, briefly considering an "Arabian-style" design before settling on Ancient Egypt after the mummy design received positive feedback from the staff.[4] The characters and enemies were designed by Julian Romero.[11] Composer Steve Duckworth described the music as having a "Western orchestral sound" blended with Arabian elements.[12] Voice acting was wanted by Eurocom staff, but THQ turned it down as unnecessary, something staff members felt was a mistake and alienated some players unused to the Zelda-style voiceless cutscenes.[11] According to staff member Mat Sneap, Sphinx was being designed as the start of a potential franchise, with both sequels and multimedia expansions under consideration.[4]

A dual character system was different gameplay styles was present from early production.[13] The gameplay was compared by staff member Rob Loftus to The Legend of Zelda, with the aim being for a similar experience on other consoles.[10] The team's aim was to create a gameplay and art design that would appeal to a wide audience similar to The Legend of Zelda.[13] The team were aiming at a generally even balance between action, platforming and puzzle solving.[4] The basic design did not change throughout development, though the role of the mummy increased in prominence based on positive internal feedback.[10] The two protagonists had their personality built into their gameplay, with Sphinx being a "brash" person with action, and Tutankhamen being more comedic and timid.[14] The in-game character animations were based on videos the animators took of themselves performing various actions.[12]

The team created a custom engine for the game,[9] later called EngineX.[15] Designer Darren Weekes described this as a difficult aspect of production, as the tools were "alien" compared to third-party engines such as Quake.[11] Maintaining 60 frames per second during all gameplay was a priority for the team.[14] It was noted that the team had to work around memory limitations when creating the game's environments.[9] Priority was not given to a specific platform with the game instead being designed to play to each console's strengths,[4] though it was stated the team were taking advantage of the GameCube's specifications for more advanced in-game lighting.[14] Early promotional media touted seven different world environments, including an underwater realm called Akaria and the jungle-dominated Sakkara.[16] Both Akaria and Sakkara, and some associated gameplay sequences and mechanics related to both Sphinx and the mummy along with late-game events, were cut or condensed to make the planned release date.[9]

Release

THQ announced Sphinx in 2003, first for PlayStation 2 (PS2), and later for GameCube and Xbox.[17][1] Originally titled Sphinx and the Shadow of Set, the title was changed to Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy to better reflect Tutankhamun's gameplay role. Some preview builds used a third provisional title, "Sphinx and the Misfortunate Mummy".[18] The game was first released in North America on November 10, 2003.[19] This version notably contained a game-breaking bug related to a save point.[20] It later released in Europe on February 20, 2004,[21] and in South Korea on April 3.[22] A thirty-second CGI television commercial was created for the game by Blur Studio.[23][24]

A version for mobile phones was developed by Humagade and published by THQ for mobile phones in May 2004.[25][26] Split into twelve levels, the gameplay features similar elements to the console versions adjusted for the mobile platform.[27] For this version, animator Jose Garcia incorporated elements cut from the main game.[11] Following release Eurocom−which later closed and reformed as mobile studio EightPixelsSquare−retained the rights to the property, and unsuccessfully attempted development of a sequel.[9][11] Garcia was at one time attempting to remake the game for mobiles at the reformed studio.[11] The intellectual property was bought from EightPixelsSquare by THQ Nordic in December 2016.[28] The Xbox version was part of the final batch of backwards compatible titles for Xbox One in 2019.[29]

A high-definition remaster was released by THQ Nordic on Windows, macOS and Linux personal computer systems worldwide on November 10, 2017. Based on the PAL PS2 and Xbox versions, the remaster included updated graphics, technical fixes including the save bug, support for keyboard and mouse controls, and expanded audio and visual support.[20] The remaster was handled by THQ Nordic, with the conversion and programming were handled by Ismael Ferreras Morezuelas, also known under the modder username Swyter.[30][31] Morezuelas continued updating the PC version after release, restoring graphical elements based on original assets, adding new lighting and graphics features, and fixing new and pre-existing bugs.[31] Modding tools for the game's engine were released in February 2018 for the Windows version. The toolkit also included assets related to the game's cut content.[15] With the release of authoring tools, the cut content had been gradually restored by modders.[9] A Nintendo Switch version was released on January 29, 2019.[32] Morezuelas worked on the Switch port alongside continuing software patches for the PC release.[31]

Reception

Sphinx was well received by much of the gaming community. IGN gave the game 8.5/10, calling it a "fun, challenging action-adventure serv[ing] up a semi-non-linear experience complete with huge worlds to explore, difficult and satisfying puzzles, entertaining weapon and item advancements".[45] It was praised by critics for its unique characters and compelling storyline.[46] The game's graphics were also highly praised for their quality.[45][46] However, some criticism was directed at the lack of voice acting to coincide with the text-heavy dialogue.[46] Commercially, the game performed poorly, with "sluggish sales [...] across all systems".[47]

The mobile release, which was not developed by Eurocom, received a more muted response, though still generally positive, with a 70.50% aggregate score on GameRankings.[36] IGN's Levi Buchanan admired the game's graphics, but criticised the "freaky" isometric controls for not being "as user-friendly as they need to be", overall feeling the game was "a pretty good purchase for fans of the original console game or in the hunt for an adventure title."[48] Reviewing the title for GameSpot, Carrie Gouskos enjoyed the game's adherence to the style of the console title, saying it did "a good job of maintaining the look and personality of the franchise", but called the controls "uncomfortable", the sound "not that interesting" and said the gameplay "doesn't have great longevity", overall finding it frustrating for anyone but players seeking "a simple little action game [or] particular fan[s] of the series".[49]

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Notes

  1. ^ Mobile version developed by Humagade. Remaster handled by THQ Nordic and developed by Ismael Ferreras Morezuelas.

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Pour les articles homonymes, voir Vosges. Vosges Administration Pays France Région Grand Est Création du département 4 mars 1790 (234 ans) Chef-lieu(Préfecture) Épinal Sous-préfectures NeufchâteauSaint-Dié-des-Vosges Président duconseil départemental François Vannson (LR) Préfet Valerie Michel-Moreau Code Insee 88 Code ISO 3166-2 FR-88 Code Eurostat NUTS-3 FR414 Démographie Gentilé Vosgiens/Vosgiennes Population 360 673 hab. (2021) Densité 61 hab./km2 Géog...

 

This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (February 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Unpainted annulet molding between the volutes at the Hammond-Harwood House An annulet is a small square component in the Doric capital, under the quarter-round. It is also called a fillet or listel, although fillet and ...

 

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Ethan e Joel Coen presidenti di giuria del Festival di Cannes 2015 Oscar alla migliore sceneggiatura originale 1997 Oscar al miglior film 2008 Oscar al miglior regista 2008 Oscar alla migliore sceneggiatura non originale 2008 Joel Daniel Coen (St. Louis Park, 29 novembre 1954) e Ethan Jesse Coen (St. Louis Park, 21 settembre 1957), generalmente noti come i fratelli Coen, sono due registi, sceneggiatori, produttori cinematografici e montatori statunitensi. Normalmente scrivono insieme il...

 

Flemish painter Frans van StampartPortrait of Anton III, Count of MontfortBorn(1675-06-12)12 June 1675, AntwerpDied3 April 1750(1750-04-03) (aged 74), ViennaNationalityFlemishKnown forPortrait painting, printmaking, publishing Frans van Stampart[1] (born in Antwerp 12 June 1675 – died 3 April 1750 in Vienna) was a Flemish portrait painter, printmaker and publisher. The artist established a reputation as a portraitist of European rulers, aristocrats and higher clergy. He ha...