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Interplay’s Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster has two terrific selling points: an intriguing premise and Tim Curry as Dr. Frankenstein. Are they enough to make a good game? But it is also a mixed bag: it’s a solid Myst clone with good graphics, story, and puzzles, marred by bad voiceover acting and a designer obsessed with mazes. “IT’S ALIVE! ALIVE!!!”
Yes, your character is the actual Frankenstein monster. Great idea, huh? Unfortunately, this very premise adds considerable silliness to the plot right away. Why? Well, what do you do at the beginning of any adventure game? Explore, explore, explore, of course. Check out every nook and cranny, every room, every hallway, every greenhouse. And, yes, that’s what you begin this game by doing. What’s silly about it? Well . . . can you imagine a Frankenstein scenario in which, after successfully reanimating the dead body, the good doctor simply shrugged, turned his back on this miracle of science and went on with his paperwork, and allowed the creature to stumble around the castle unchaperoned? HE’D RATHER BE PLAYING SCRABBLE
A castle, it seems, with absolutely NO servants, domestics, or assistants of ANY kind. Also very, very silly. However, if you can get past this odd premise, there is a reasonably chewy game here. There’s lots and lots to explore and a diabolical mystery to uncover. The storyline of Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster, is quite good. Who are you? Why are you the subject of Frankenstein’s experiment? What is your past? What can you remember? All this is pretty good stuff. Tim Curry is solid, if uninspired, in the role of the doctor. He had a lot more fun playing this same role in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. LIGHTHOUSE LITE
Also on the plus side: the game has very nice graphics, a smooth, intuitive and facile user interface, and very smooth performance. Not a bug or a glitch in sight. The game even has the terrific feature of giving the player the option of turning on or off the “smart” cursor. Great idea! Why don’t more games give you this choice? The game has two big problems which severely hampered my enjoyment of it. First, the voiceover of the main character is truly terrible. Who go to the trouble of hiring a pro like Tim Curry to play Frankenstein and then use some bargain basement chowderhead to voice the main character? Big mistake, because you have to listen to him CONSTANTLY. YOU’LL BE A-MAZED.
I usually cringe when I realize a game includes a maze. This game is ONE BIG MAZE AFTER ANOTHER. The castle is a six-level maze with hallways, stairways, and hidden passages galore. Then there’s the hedge maze. And did I mention the huge mine tunnel maze? Maze, maze, maze, maze, maze. Ick. Overall, a solid adventure title with several nice qualities, a strong story and challenging mechanical puzzles and two fatal flaws – the main voiceover really sucks and the game is one big maze after another. Try it if mazes don’t drive you too crazy. Final Grade: C System Requirements:
This review is copyright Ray Ivey and Just Adventure and may not be republished elsewhere without the express written consent of the author. Republication of said review must also contain a link back to Just Adventure. |
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