

RHEM IV: The Golden Fragments SE
Knut Mueller · 2016 · Adventure, Puzzle, Point & Click
PC
Positive98% · 42
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About RHEM IV: The Golden Fragments SE
RHEM IV takes you into a huge, fantastic world full of strange vehicles and buildings, secret passages and doorways. A sense of adventure, logic, attentiveness and the ability to solve puzzles will help the player to slowly but surely unveil the mystery of this latest adventure in the land RHEM. Everywhere on RHEM you will find hints or solutions that will help to unveil some of the mysteries of RHEM IV.
The game begins upon the discovery of a secret entrance to yet another undiscovered part of RHEM. There is a hidden transport system that leads to a second connection to the world outside. In order to activate this system you must find all nine fragments of the key to activate the system. Make your way past tunnels and secret passages; you will encounter many strange vehicles, unknown mechanisms and machines. You will also meet new characters, some of them might be helpful to solve some of the mysteries.
Features:
- Non linear gameplay: a fascinating world full of riddles and enigmas
- an abundance of exciting secret rooms and hidden paths
- new „album“ feature allowing you to collect and use hints
- family friendly and non-violent gameplay
- color picker feature allowing the color-blind to solve puzzles
- SE edition features several unseen areas
The game begins upon the discovery of a secret entrance to yet another undiscovered part of RHEM. There is a hidden transport system that leads to a second connection to the world outside. In order to activate this system you must find all nine fragments of the key to activate the system. Make your way past tunnels and secret passages; you will encounter many strange vehicles, unknown mechanisms and machines. You will also meet new characters, some of them might be helpful to solve some of the mysteries.
Features:
- Non linear gameplay: a fascinating world full of riddles and enigmas
- an abundance of exciting secret rooms and hidden paths
- new „album“ feature allowing you to collect and use hints
- family friendly and non-violent gameplay
- color picker feature allowing the color-blind to solve puzzles
- SE edition features several unseen areas
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
I'm glad that Cyan is doing well with the Myst and Riven remakes, but let's be honest, that's just too many graphics. Too many good graphics in those games. I need the good graphics of 1994, with pre-rendered environments and dithered gradients. I need the puzzles to be made LESS accessible. RHEM IV satisfies these requirements for me, and now I'm going to have to play the other games and dive deeper into this rabbit hole.
ZONE OUT TO THIS
A phenomenal puzzle game, really rewarding patience and carefully jolting down notes.
good puzzles. too much back tracking. couldn't get screenshots to work. interesting as a whole
Though not for everyone, it's very rare that game that obsesses me as much as the Rhem series has. As many others have characterized it, I would put it in the category of point and click games similar to Myst. Whereas Myst has a bit more of a story, better art overall (though I actually love the very mechanical nature of the Rhem art), Rhem has only the bare minimum of a story arc to tie the games together and relating to the mysterious land of Rhem. After a short cut-scene of your cart arriving in Rhem and a note from one of the few story characters, you're dumped into a puzzle experience that has almost no hand-holding and some very difficult puzzles. The puzzle style in Rhem is to have a device/button that initially is unable to be solved (and most are very resistant to brute force solving) but has all the hints needed to solve it somewhere in the world. These hints can be nearby, clear across the map, or even on the back of a door that you need to circle back around to. The puzzles are fair though much harder than Myst's in my opinion. Many also require some deduction and multiple clues pieced together to solve. I'd recommend this game to anyone who enjoys the Myst and Riven g…
Tough game but very addictive. Most of the time the logic is good but there are a few minor exceptions.
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