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Join Juan Aguirre as he photographs Mexico’s transformation

Mexico, 1921: A Deep Slumber is an action game. It is an emotional and historically rich narrative adventure game that immerses players in post-revolutionary Mexico City. The game centers around Juan Aguirre, a young photojournalist, as he navigates the rapidly changing landscape of Mexico, capturing the essence of a country in transition.  

In Mexico, 1921: A Deep Slumber, through Juan’s lens, players experience the political and cultural shifts of the time, meeting iconic figures such as Álvaro Obregón, José Vasconcelos, and Diego Rivera. Set in the aftermath of the Mexican Revolution, the game explores the country's journey toward modernity. 

Capture history through your lens 

In Mexico, 1921: A Deep Slumber, Juan’s camera becomes a tool for documenting this transformation, allowing players to take in-game photographs of historical sites and events, from political rallies to cultural landmarks. The narrative follows Juan as he gets entangled in the surreal world of revolutionary art, political intrigue, and personal discovery, reflecting the complex social dynamics of the era. 

It’s striking visual style draws inspiration from the graphic techniques of Mexican artists, providing a richly detailed portrayal of Mexico City in the 1920s. The artistic and cultural influences of the period are evident throughout, making it not only an engaging game but also an educational experience. Players can visit iconic locations like the National Palace and the Secretary of Public Education while interacting with artistic and intellectual minds. 

The game offers a blend of exploration, photography, and narrative-driven gameplay. By solving puzzles, interacting with famous figures, and collecting over 100 historical objects, players piece together Mexico’s story. However, the slow-paced narrative may not appeal to players seeking more action. Some puzzles may feel too simple or disconnected from the overall narrative. Also, the focus on history and culture might not appeal to all gamers.

From revolution to modernity 

Mexico, 1921: A Deep Slumber is immersive and educational, drawing players into the rich history of post-revolutionary Mexico. The combination of exploration, puzzle-solving, and photojournalism offers a unique way to experience the cultural and political changes of the time. The game’s narrative is emotionally charged, as players witness the country’s transformation through the eyes of Juan, while the historically accurate settings and characters make the story even more compelling. 

  • Pros

    • Unique photojournalism mechanics
    • Striking visual style
    • Engaging narrative
    • Interactions with iconic figures
  • Cons

    • Slow-paced narrative
    • Puzzles may feel too simple
    • Focus on history and culture
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