Review: J.U.L.I.A.
If you like Science Fiction, mystery and puzzle solving strung together with a mediocre plot then J.U.L.I.A. is the game for you. J.U.L.I.A.is set in the distant future. The player takes on the role of Rachel, the last remaining crew member aboard an interstellar spaceship designed to study alien worlds. When Rachel awakes she quickly discovers that she is alone on the ship. The ship’s AI J.U.L.I.A. wakes Rachel up from cryo-sleep to repair a part of the ship that has been damaged. After making the repairs to the ship, it is up to the player to explore and investigate what happened to the crew and why Rachel was not woken up when the others left the ship. J.U.L.I.A. informs you that she cannot give an explanation as to why the crew left her or where they went because her memory blocks have been damaged; big surprise right? The ship is in the Salia system. There are six planets in the system each one offering different clues to what happened