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In other words, this game is scary. Very scary. If you have played hundreds of horror adventure games and think nothing can affect you, then Scratches: Director’s Cut/The Last Visit is the game that will change your opinion. Preface Scratches: Director’s Cut is a new release based on the original Scratches. This review will not assume familiarity with the old game, but I’m hoping that you have already played it by the time you read this review. For those of you that you get this game in the hope that there will be plot differences from the actual game, sorry to disappoint you, but up to the end, the games are identical. The extra chapter and improved graphics are the only differences, but the game is still worth its asking price either for the collector or someone new to the game. Scenario You are Michael, a horror story writer. You are invited by a friend, Jerry, to stay in an old abandoned house known as The Blackwood Manor. You happily accept the invitation as this would allow you to rest and work in a completely silent environment. Completely? Ugh …. probably yes, except for those strange scratching noises you keep hearing all over the house… Soon you will discover that the house is not a place of peace. An evil thing seems to have taken over the whole house, locking you in and isolating you from everything else…
Any game that involves a creepy house is a must-play for me - perhaps this explains why I have played Alone in the Dark’s so many times – not only is this my favorite scenario, I think it may also become your favorite after playing the new edition of Scratches. Scenario grade: A Graphics The game will run in either full screen or windowed mode. It should be noted that running in windowed mode is not an option in the game, but you must manually change the scream.ini (found in the installation directory) to achieve that. The old game wouldn’t run when your screen resolution was uncommon (like the 1280x800) desktops, forcing you to either call the tech support, or Google for the results. The new game has that fixed. Otherwise, the graphics are good, very good. An old creepy house with gray-scale colors and some beautiful locations will raise your playing experience to the top. Those that have played the old game will find the new locations very exciting. Oh, and a bug in the new game: some doors have their knobs at the right, but the mouse operates on a ‘virtual knob’ at the left. Remember this when you are desperate, or better yet, simply install the Nucleosys patch (mandatory for the extra chapter). It is worth noting that this occurs on the very main door, but not in the extra chapter! Graphics grade: A+ Sound
The new version has some new themes for the Last Visit, which are also good. I must admit though that I don’t like the voice of the reporter, however, Michael’s voice is amazing, simply one of the best voices heard in an adventure game. Yes, it is even better than Stauf’s voice in 7th Guest. And my favorite: the theme in the house basement. Yes, that sound is pure evil and there is no way that I could not stay in that damnable place for more than a few minutes!! This is one of the very few games is which sound is actually the primary reason that the game is so atmospheric. Probably that explains why there is no option to disable the sound in the game! Sound grade: A+ Control The original Scratches used the mouse for a 3-dimension view of the area. Your screen moves only when the mouse pointer reaches the screen limits. This is no longer the default; a Myst-Style movement has been implemented with the mouse being your eyes, but the older style still exists as an option (and in my opinion, it is better). This game is a 1st person adventure, and before you start griping, I must say that it works well. No pixel hunting, a good feel of the areas, no problems at all.
So, why only a ‘B’ for the control? Simple. Only 10 save slots are available. I don’t understand how someone can spend time and money to create such a beautiful adventure game, and then they don’t implement a very simple and easy saving/restoring method. Who would need only 10 saves? AND, the Last Visit shares those 10 slots as well! Control grade: B Atmosphere Atmosphere grade: A+++++ Yes, there is nothing to say. Please buy this game only for its great atmosphere, as it overshadows even superb oldies like Alone in the Dark, Gabriel Knight 2, Shivers and Black Mirror. Action & Riddles This would deserve a 99% if it was not for a few cumbersome situations. Many things can be done in any order, but this eventually turns out to be very confusing because there will be points that you won’t know what to do next, and simply try everything until you succeed (Remember Simon the Sorcerer?) . I found it very annoying to continually search for candles when there wouldn’t be any. You have to call your friend again and again, and this can get very frustrating. Lots of information can be obtained through telephone calls, which may be convenient, but in reality, no one instructs you what to do from the phone when you are abandoned in an old creepy house [And you know this from first-hand experience? - Randy J]. An important note: ‘Director’s Cut’ in films means that there are some scenes that were cut from the original version, but are now included. There is no such thing in the newer game, which is (as said earlier), exactly the same as the old game. Instead, there is an added chapter and improved graphics.
The Last Visit requires you to uncover the secrets of the manor. Some parts of the house are not anymore accessible, and the whole place is ruined. The evil cellar is still accessible, but the fatal actions take place in a room that was not important in the old game. Muhahahahah!!...... You won’t have troubles with the puzzles (they are all inventory – based), except that you may encounter a problem due to the limited light sources. For example, (<hint>) I had troubles locating the rope in the tower only because it is too dark to see it; hopefully your eyes will get familiar with this dark game(</hint>). What disappointed me most about The Last Visit, is that its shortness left me wanting more, which in itself is not a bad thing. Action & Riddles grade: B+. Overall For those that haven’t played the older version: Go GET it !! For the people that have already experienced the first game, it is your choice, but it Is a choice I recommend. A Note to the Consumer: If you have purchased Scratches: The Director’s Cut and there are two disks in the box, then you have both the updated version of the game and the added chapter. If you only have one disk in the box, then you can either download the 500MB update from the Nucleosys Digital Studio servers or, considering the size of the update, the publisher Got Game Entertainment is also making the update available as a physical CD. You may request this “CD 2”, a physical CD containing this update, by sending an e-mail to: techsupport@gotgameentertainment.com, with your mailing address, subject: SDC, CD2.Final Grade: A+ System Requirements:
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