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Introduction
If you haven't already, you should go back and read my review of Remedy. Hope Springs Eternal picks up where Remedy left off and continues without skipping a beat. If you read that review first, then I won't have to repeat myself here. But don't worry, you don't have to play Remedy first. The two games stand well on their own. HSE is a pleasant little adventure game. There is no adrenaline pumping action scene. There are no angst producing ethical dilemmas. There are no hair pulling puzzles which prevent you from continuing. You cannot die and I'm not sure if you can even get stuck. It is laid back and charming. It is a peaceful game which you would play with your little sister or nephew just to see the pretty pictures, solve the simple puzzles and find the little objects tucked in corners and cabinets.
The story is just as straight forward and believable as it was in Remedy, although you have now graduated from kidnapping to murder. Your friend's mother calls you over to ask you to find out what happen to the local school teacher who has been missing for several days. You soon find that the teacher has helped a convicted murderer escape and they are now both missing. Was the prisoner framed? Or has the teacher been conned? You are the only person interested in finding the truth.
Same as before. Classic 2D slideshow. While there was still a bit of disorientation while moving in and around the castle, most of it had been cleaned up and it was a definite improvement over the first game. So I give it an improved grade of B-.
There are also six logical puzzles. They are quite easy for the experienced adventure gamer and should prove to be no problem for even the novice. But should you find any of them to be a bother, there is a ByPass button in the lower right-hand corner which instantly solves the puzzle and allows you to continue the game. The only penalty for using the ByPass is that you will lose one of the gold stars you can get at the end. No big deal.
With the removal of petty larceny, I increment the puzzle score to B+.
Also, the models are still real people and not poster children for the Anorexia Society. Real, that is with the possible exception of the gentleman pictured who begs the question, “At what point do body piercing cease to be art and actually become obsessive self mutilation?” Gooooood question.
Same as before. Good quality. Good voice acting. Very real. A solid B.
No frustrations with not being able to solve a puzzle since you can always press the ByPass button. The only problem would be the classic missed inventory item. But if you are careful to examine every screen and look in every direction, you shouldn't miss any. Just take it easy and don't rush things. Again, a solid B.
HSE also has quite a few Easter Eggs in it. Can you find where a certain Mr. Sluganski is mentioned? While this game will not be considered a genre defining milestone and playing it will not be a date to go down in history, it will be like a pleasant picnic lunch in the park with your loved ones. Playing it will be a time fondly remembered and an experience which everyone should have. Final Grade: B+ System Requirements:
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