Review: Edna & Harvey: Harvey’s New Eyes
Between the aggressively old-school puzzles and incredibly distasteful story, I can’t imagine who this game was made for.
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Between the aggressively old-school puzzles and incredibly distasteful story, I can’t imagine who this game was made for.
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I wish I could recommend this one for its so-bad-it’s-good elements, but there are too many just-plain-bad elements heaped on top of them.
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Lacking the scope or detail or steady pacing of more established games, The Shivah still feels very much like a first effort and one that’s best skipped.
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Honestly, if playing through A New Beginning were the only way to avert the apocalypse, I’d rather just die and get it over with.
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The Sea Will Claim Everything is a true treasure, a game of magnificent prose presented as rewards for exploring a rich and colorful world.
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Even after two hours I could get no deeper into the game than being constantly rebuffed by empty rooms, locked doors, and silent people.
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What The Silent Age lacks in subtlety and depth it makes up for in playability and quality, so if you’re here for a steady, entertaining tale you’re sure to get it.
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Puzzle Agent 2 looks to what worked so well in the first and throws it all out the window, opting for a game that is less challenging, more confusing, and all-around dumber than what came before.
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It’s very much a poor man’s Professor Layton, but if you’re looking for something a little more off-beat then there’s a bit of pleasant weirdness to turn up in this little title.
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