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Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta

Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta (Arabic: الرّكاز: في أثر ابنِ بطّوطة) is an episodic action-adventure video game developed by Saudi Arabian game developer Semaphore, and published by parent company Semanoor International. Episode 1 of the game was released between 2013 and 2014 on the PlayStation 3 (via PSN), Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X (both via Steam, and the latter also via Mac App Store), as well as on iOS, and Android devices, including Ouya.

Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta
Developer(s)Semaphore
Publisher(s)Semanoor International
Director(s)Ahmad Jadallah
Artist(s)Mohammad Khaleel
Writer(s)Ahmad Jadallah
EngineUnity
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, PlayStation 3, Ouya, Android
ReleaseEpisode 1
PlayStation 3, iOS
  • EU: May 29, 2013
Episode 1 – Gold Edition
Microsoft Windows, OS X
  • WW: January 3, 2014
Android
  • WW: May 28, 2014
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Following overwhelmingly negative reviews of Episode 1, in April 2018, Semaphore announced a full sequel to the game entitled Al Rekaz is in development, which is built from the ground up using Unreal Engine 4.[1] As of 2023, no updates have been made of the sequel's release date.

Synopsis edit

When Arab fortune hunter Faris Jawad and his archaeologist sister Dania receive a call to visit Morocco they embark on an exotic adventure throughout the Middle East on the trail of the famous Muslim explorer Ibn Battuta. The trail would not be clear however as Faris would have to overcome an unholy alliance of a militia leader, a weapons dealer and a wealthy antiquities smuggler who are after the same goal.[2]

Plot edit

The first episode begins in medias res as Arab fortune hunter Faris Jawad (Jeff Rosick) appears wounded and out to rescue his sister, Dania (Katie Crown). Once he confronts a wealthy antiques smuggler, Quinton, the plot jumps back three weeks earlier.

Faris and Dania are in Egypt and are on an expedition to uncover a hidden treasure inside the tomb of Pharaoh Ahmose. Faris then enters the tomb alone while solving puzzles and avoiding hazards to get to a small box containing Ahmose's prized possession. At that moment, the tomb is attacked by mercenaries, forcing Faris to shoot his way back to Dania. Dania is nowhere in sight when Faris returns but he is confronted by the mercenary leader Ozgur. After Faris defeats him in hand-to-hand combat, Dania appears and scares off Ozgur by shooting in his direction. Faris and Dania make their escape on an ATV while Ozgur vows revenge.

Faris then receives a phone call from a man named Rasheed Al Kalabi (David Lodge) who invites them to Morocco to show them a diary left behind by Ibn Battuta. Upon arrival, Rasheed takes them to a cafe to explain that he is a descendant of Ibn Juzzay who was a writer for the sultan who documented Ibn Battuta's travels. When they return to Rasheed's apartment they find the door open as a thief runs off with the diary (most likely a contact of Quinton). Faris chases the thief along the rooftops and then beats him up. Before Faris can get any information from the thief, the thief is shot and killed by a sniper, which attracts the attention of the police. Faris sneaks past the police and drives Rasheed's car out of the city. Since the thief did not have the diaries when Faris caught him, they are left without a lead until Rasheed admits that he has a copy of it, fortunately hidden in the glove compartment. From there, the three head off to uncover the mysterious discoveries of Ibn Battuta, setting up the events for a future episode.

Development edit

Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta is one of the first games for the PlayStation 3 featuring the Unity game engine.[2] Episode 1 was released on May 29, 2013 for the PlayStation 3 (PAL version only), and iOS. The PC and Android versions were also originally announced for that date, but both failed to launch on the respective platforms; in the former's case, it was mainly due for not being approved by Steam's Greenlight community before the suggested date. On January 3, 2014, the game was eventually released worldwide for the PC platforms under the title Episode 1 – Gold Edition, in which the developer claims this new edition has addressed and improved some of the game's technical issues. The previous releases on PlayStation 3 and iOS received the Gold Edition version as a free update. The newer version later became available for Android platforms by May 28, 2014. Despite the initial updates, the Gold Edition has been patched multiple times. As of May 2014, Semaphore confirmed that Episode 2 is in development, and would feature events set in Ibn Battuta's lifetime, as well as additional playable characters.[3] There has been no further information regarding Episode 2 ever since, as Semaphore focused on other projects, such as Badiya. In April 2018, Semaphore announced they are working on a full sequel to the game.[1]

The game was initially planned to be also available on Xbox Live Arcade and WiiWare, but Semaphore had since silently delisted those platforms. A different version of the game was also planned as a Facebook app. In September 2014, Semaphore announced Episode 1 was in development for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, however neither of these versions have been released.[4]

According to a comment made in 2020 from the developer's official YouTube channel, they're working on a remake of the game called "Rekaz"(the Arabic name for Unearthed). The remake will be made using Unreal Engine 4.[5]

Reception edit

The first episode of Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta has been panned by critics and players alike. Main criticisms towards the game were directed at broken gameplay mechanics, graphics, clunky animations and its unoriginality with most critics comparing the game unfavourably to the Uncharted series. It currently holds a score of 11 out of 100 on Metacritic.[6]

IGN Middle East gave the game a 3.0 out of 10; "With its clunky controls, poor level design, and horrible writing, Unearthed: The Trail of Ibn Battuta Episode 1 is an awful mess. The game did get a bit of negative attention for being a blatant Uncharted ripoff, however somewhere deep down I had hoped that it would force us to reject those prejudices, and stand high in its own right. Unearthed, unfortunately, does none of that and fails resoundingly."[7] The Sixth Axis gave the game a 1 out of 10; "It’s all just laughably bad, so much so that there were a few times I couldn't help but explode with laughter at how terrible the animations, gameplay or everything else was."[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Jadallah, Ahmad (April 21, 2018). "Announcing Al Rekaz". Semaphore's official blog. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Press Releases - Unearthed: Trail Of Ibn Battuta Marks Saudi Arabia'S First Multiplatform Video Game". Gamasutra. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
  3. ^ Suddi, Aran (May 7, 2014). "Unearthed Is Getting A Second Episode, Featuring Multiple Playable Characters". The Sixth Axis. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
  4. ^ Suddi, Aran (September 30, 2014). "Unearthed: Trail Of Ibn Battuta Episode One Is Coming To PS4 & Vita". The Sixth Axis. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
  5. ^ "Semaphore Demo Reel". YouTube.
  6. ^ a b "Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta for PlayStation 3 Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
  7. ^ a b "IGN ME Mobile - Unearthed: The Trail of Ibn Battuta Episode 1 Review". Me.ign.com. 2013-05-29. Archived from the original on September 20, 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
  8. ^ Al-Amoudi, Omar (June 1, 2013). "الركاز: في أثر ابن بطوطة | مراجعة الركاز: في أثر ابن بطوطة" [Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta review]. www.true-gaming.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  9. ^ Al-Dubayan, Mashhour (29 May 2013). "تقييم: الركاز في أثر ابن بطوطة - الحلقة الأولى". Saudi Gamer (in Arabic). Retrieved 3 September 2019.
  10. ^ "Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta Episode 1 Review [PSN]". Thesixthaxis.com. 29 May 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-20.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Unearthed on publisher Semanoor's website

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Unearthed Trail of Ibn Battuta Arabic الر كاز في أثر ابن بط وطة is an episodic action adventure video game developed by Saudi Arabian game developer Semaphore and published by parent company Semanoor International Episode 1 of the game was released between 2013 and 2014 on the PlayStation 3 via PSN Microsoft Windows Mac OS X both via Steam and the latter also via Mac App Store as well as on iOS and Android devices including Ouya Unearthed Trail of Ibn BattutaDeveloper s SemaphorePublisher s Semanoor InternationalDirector s Ahmad JadallahArtist s Mohammad KhaleelWriter s Ahmad JadallahEngineUnityPlatform s Microsoft Windows Mac OS X iOS PlayStation 3 Ouya AndroidReleaseEpisode 1PlayStation 3 iOSEU May 29 2013 Episode 1 Gold EditionMicrosoft Windows OS XWW January 3 2014AndroidWW May 28 2014Genre s Action adventureMode s Single player Following overwhelmingly negative reviews of Episode 1 in April 2018 Semaphore announced a full sequel to the game entitled Al Rekaz is in development which is built from the ground up using Unreal Engine 4 1 As of 2023 no updates have been made of the sequel s release date Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Plot 3 Development 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksSynopsis editWhen Arab fortune hunter Faris Jawad and his archaeologist sister Dania receive a call to visit Morocco they embark on an exotic adventure throughout the Middle East on the trail of the famous Muslim explorer Ibn Battuta The trail would not be clear however as Faris would have to overcome an unholy alliance of a militia leader a weapons dealer and a wealthy antiquities smuggler who are after the same goal 2 Plot editThe first episode begins in medias res as Arab fortune hunter Faris Jawad Jeff Rosick appears wounded and out to rescue his sister Dania Katie Crown Once he confronts a wealthy antiques smuggler Quinton the plot jumps back three weeks earlier Faris and Dania are in Egypt and are on an expedition to uncover a hidden treasure inside the tomb of Pharaoh Ahmose Faris then enters the tomb alone while solving puzzles and avoiding hazards to get to a small box containing Ahmose s prized possession At that moment the tomb is attacked by mercenaries forcing Faris to shoot his way back to Dania Dania is nowhere in sight when Faris returns but he is confronted by the mercenary leader Ozgur After Faris defeats him in hand to hand combat Dania appears and scares off Ozgur by shooting in his direction Faris and Dania make their escape on an ATV while Ozgur vows revenge Faris then receives a phone call from a man named Rasheed Al Kalabi David Lodge who invites them to Morocco to show them a diary left behind by Ibn Battuta Upon arrival Rasheed takes them to a cafe to explain that he is a descendant of Ibn Juzzay who was a writer for the sultan who documented Ibn Battuta s travels When they return to Rasheed s apartment they find the door open as a thief runs off with the diary most likely a contact of Quinton Faris chases the thief along the rooftops and then beats him up Before Faris can get any information from the thief the thief is shot and killed by a sniper which attracts the attention of the police Faris sneaks past the police and drives Rasheed s car out of the city Since the thief did not have the diaries when Faris caught him they are left without a lead until Rasheed admits that he has a copy of it fortunately hidden in the glove compartment From there the three head off to uncover the mysterious discoveries of Ibn Battuta setting up the events for a future episode Development editUnearthed Trail of Ibn Battuta is one of the first games for the PlayStation 3 featuring the Unity game engine 2 Episode 1 was released on May 29 2013 for the PlayStation 3 PAL version only and iOS The PC and Android versions were also originally announced for that date but both failed to launch on the respective platforms in the former s case it was mainly due for not being approved by Steam s Greenlight community before the suggested date On January 3 2014 the game was eventually released worldwide for the PC platforms under the title Episode 1 Gold Edition in which the developer claims this new edition has addressed and improved some of the game s technical issues The previous releases on PlayStation 3 and iOS received the Gold Edition version as a free update The newer version later became available for Android platforms by May 28 2014 Despite the initial updates the Gold Edition has been patched multiple times As of May 2014 Semaphore confirmed that Episode 2 is in development and would feature events set in Ibn Battuta s lifetime as well as additional playable characters 3 There has been no further information regarding Episode 2 ever since as Semaphore focused on other projects such as Badiya In April 2018 Semaphore announced they are working on a full sequel to the game 1 The game was initially planned to be also available on Xbox Live Arcade and WiiWare but Semaphore had since silently delisted those platforms A different version of the game was also planned as a Facebook app In September 2014 Semaphore announced Episode 1 was in development for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita however neither of these versions have been released 4 According to a comment made in 2020 from the developer s official YouTube channel they re working on a remake of the game called Rekaz the Arabic name for Unearthed The remake will be made using Unreal Engine 4 5 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic11 100 6 Review scoresPublicationScoreIGN Middle East3 0 10 7 True Gaming net1 0 10 8 Saudi Gamer1 5 9 The first episode of Unearthed Trail of Ibn Battuta has been panned by critics and players alike Main criticisms towards the game were directed at broken gameplay mechanics graphics clunky animations and its unoriginality with most critics comparing the game unfavourably to the Uncharted series It currently holds a score of 11 out of 100 on Metacritic 6 IGN Middle East gave the game a 3 0 out of 10 With its clunky controls poor level design and horrible writing Unearthed The Trail of Ibn Battuta Episode 1 is an awful mess The game did get a bit of negative attention for being a blatant Uncharted ripoff however somewhere deep down I had hoped that it would force us to reject those prejudices and stand high in its own right Unearthed unfortunately does none of that and fails resoundingly 7 The Sixth Axis gave the game a 1 out of 10 It s all just laughably bad so much so that there were a few times I couldn t help but explode with laughter at how terrible the animations gameplay or everything else was 10 References edit a b Jadallah Ahmad April 21 2018 Announcing Al Rekaz Semaphore s official blog Retrieved July 20 2018 a b Press Releases Unearthed Trail Of Ibn Battuta Marks Saudi Arabia S First Multiplatform Video Game Gamasutra Retrieved 2013 09 20 Suddi Aran May 7 2014 Unearthed Is Getting A Second Episode Featuring Multiple Playable Characters The Sixth Axis Retrieved July 20 2018 Suddi Aran September 30 2014 Unearthed Trail Of Ibn Battuta Episode One Is Coming To PS4 amp Vita The Sixth Axis Retrieved July 20 2018 Semaphore Demo Reel YouTube a b Unearthed Trail of Ibn Battuta for PlayStation 3 Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 2013 09 20 a b IGN ME Mobile Unearthed The Trail of Ibn Battuta Episode 1 Review Me ign com 2013 05 29 Archived from the original on September 20 2013 Retrieved 2013 09 20 Al Amoudi Omar June 1 2013 الركاز في أثر ابن بطوطة مراجعة الركاز في أثر ابن بطوطة Unearthed Trail of Ibn Battuta review www true gaming net in Arabic Retrieved 14 September 2017 Al Dubayan Mashhour 29 May 2013 تقييم الركاز في أثر ابن بطوطة الحلقة الأولى Saudi Gamer in Arabic Retrieved 3 September 2019 Unearthed Trail of Ibn Battuta Episode 1 Review PSN Thesixthaxis com 29 May 2013 Retrieved 2013 09 20 External links editOfficial website Unearthed on publisher Semanoor s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Unearthed Trail of Ibn Battuta amp 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