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Diabolik: The Original Sin

Diabolik: The Original Sin blends the heritage of the point-and-click genre with fast-paced combat and stealth sequences. Its story casts the player as a master thief called Diabolik, out to rescue his beloved Eva, in a fascinating world mixing 3D real-time graphics and 2D black & white comic-style animations. The main character, Diabolik, is an anti-hero, a skilled thief and a master of disguise who loves luxury, expensive cars and hi-tech gadgets. He can be merciless and he has no concern for anyone but himself and his one true love, Eva.

Also available on Nintendo DS.

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2 3 5 0 Diabolik: The Original Sin

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Adventure Games by Artematica

Game Information

Platform PC, PlayStation 2, PSP, Wii
Perspective Third-Person
Control Gamepad, Point-and-click
Gameplay Hybrid - Action
Genre Mystery
Theme Licensed properties
Graphic Style Stylized art
Presentation -
Action (Compulsory) Stealth
Red Flags -
Media DVD, Proprietary format

Product Details


System Requirements
OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
CPU: Pentium 4 1.6 GHz or equivalent
RAM: 512 MB (1 GB for Vista)
Disc space: 1.5 GB
Video: 128 MB VRAM, DirectX 9-compatible card
Sound: 16 MB DirectX-compatible card

Diabolik: The Original Sin by Artematica - Adventure Game

Diabolik: The Original Sin is an adventure game, released in 2009 by Artematica. Diabolik: The Original Sin has a Stylized art style and uses a Gamepad, Point-and-click control scheme. Adventure Gamers have published a review of Diabolik: The Original Sin and rate it as Decent, meanwhile the community rating for Diabolik: The Original Sin is Underwhelming.
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