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1/5 |
NO POINT and click
(September 23, 2008) |
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Felt compelled to write my first Amazon review. I played most of the point and click games out there including the other great titles from this publsher (dark fall etc), however just to warn any avid adventure gamer how dissapointing this game was! No atmosphere and unengaging can't understand WHY its had so many good reviews! |
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1/5 |
Waste of money
(September 22, 2008) |
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I bought this on the basis of its good reviews, sadly I am very dissapointed with the whole game. This may have impressed me 15years ago but the whole experience of playing was slow, frustrating and I lost interest very quickly. The only plus point was the art and sound but it is still out dated.
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5/5 |
Truly original
(September 16, 2008) |
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Classy, imaginative, engaging. A game with enough substance to the story to engage older players. |
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4/5 |
Nice take on Henges
(September 12, 2008) |
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Liked the story, liked the 'treasure hunt', liked the graphics, liked the music, liked the ending. Did not like the acting. Nothing too scary and I'd let the kids play it as soon as they were capable of working out the clues. If they can't then they are too young to play it. |
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2/5 |
short but sweet
(July 28, 2008) |
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Picked up this game at lunch time as a point and click fan with possibly too much expectation, by late evening I was amazed to find I had allready completed it. An anoying repetitive speach each time you aquire the main plot elements and no soid npc's. I would not recomend spending more than a five on this game but it's still worth a QUICK play through and if you don't own them allready I definately recomend buying 1. day of the tentacle 2. sam and max, hit the road 3. tunguska 4. broken sword 1+2 5. the moment of silence |