The DeFoe Series Review

Review

The
DeFoe Series


Ben
Croshaw
N/A
Genre: Adventure
Varied
Platform:

PC


Review by Michael
Chourdakis
May 9, 2007

 


Preface

5 Days a Stranger screenshot - click to enalrgeThe
DeFoe Series is an excellent freeware collection
of 4 games by Ben Croshaw:

  • 5 days
    a stranger
  • 7 days
    a skeptic
  • Trilby’s
    notes
  • 6 days
    a sacrifice


Scenario

5 Days a Stranger screenshot - click to enalrgeIn
all these games, you fight against John T. DeFoe. DeFoe is now dead,
but his evil spirit is still alive, taking over other human bodies.
Your task is to destroy him, but somehow you only succeed in temporarily
getting him out of the way, until he finds a way out.

In 5 days a
stranger
, arguably the best of the series, you are the
well-known burglar Trilby, who just happened to break
in to DeFoe’s manor. Soon he realizes that he can’t anymore
leave the house for some reason, and he is locked for 5 days with
other three people.

In 7 days a
skeptic
, an excellent sequel, you are Dr Jonathan Somerset,
on board onto a space ship some decades later, along with his captain
and three more astronauts. They manage to pick up a strange box, floating
in the space, which just happens to have something … evil inside
, and suddenly they are in trouble!

In Trilby’s
notes
, probably the weakest of the series, you are again
Trilby, this time working for some national security company, and
you find yourself in a hotel which just happens to transform itself
as the time passes…

7 Days a Skeptic screenshot - click to enalrgeIn
6 days a sacrifice, a fine ending of the
DeFoe myth, you are Theodore Dacabe, an officer that hoped to run
a routine health and safety check on some organization called ‘Optimology’,
but he finds himself well locked in some form of a basement which
just happens to be another place that the DeFoe spirit has taken over.

So what do you wait for?
Prepare yourself for a fight against the evil spirit!

Scenario grade: (A)

Graphics

The game will run in either
full screen or windowed mode in 320×200 or 640×480. The graphics are
made with the AGS
engine
in all 4 games, and although they are no match against
most today’s game gfx, they are certainly well drawn, atmospheric
and to the point.

7 Days a Skeptic screenshot - click to enalrgeNo
pixel hunting, no unnecessary items, wise choice of colors to allow
you to concentrate on the action and not on the pixels.

Graphics grade: (A)

Sound

The sound is also nice
and scary. There are places where no sound exists , apart from the
sound effects (like walking) which I certainly consider as a game’s
advantage.

The sound is action-designed,
which means that, in same screens, you may have a different background
music, depending on the situation. And yes, I like this. I hate games
which change the sound based on the location and not on the facts.

Sound grade: (A-)

Control

Trilby's Notes screenshot - click to enalrgeEasy
and to the point. You left/right click on something, and there is
a menu displaying options (open,talk,etc) . And you press Esc for
save/load/restart/quit.

Any problems? YES! Trilby’s
notes
, the third of the four, does not use the mouse
at all and uses the nice TEXT input! “Open door” , “look
table” and the rest. Sorry, but it is 2007, not 1987. And I
would gladly play Colonel’s Bequest
again, which uses the text input, but not this one.

And also, the number of
saved games are limited. I don’t understand why, perhaps it
is an AGS limitation but the games should offer the chance to change
the saving directory.

Control grade: (B)

Atmosphere

Trilby's Notes screenshot - click to enalrgeNow
we come to the top feature of the series: atmosphere. Evil spirits,
white and black magic, weird transforms, horror dreams and much more
will compose a great environment.

And make sure you play
the games in the correct order; You will enjoy the excellent 7
days a stranger
only after having played 5
days a stranger
and so on.

Oh, and a small warning:
The games are violent. While the graphics’ limitations do not
allow the game to be a totally scaring thriller, there is a lot of
violence, especially when you ‘see’ your nightmares. Perhaps
a deficit, but the game’s historic background certainly allows
for such a behavior.

Atmosphere grade: (A+)

Action

In 5 days a
stranger
, you will run 5 days in terror, in which 2
of your friends will die under mysterious situations. Your task is
to escape the house, but this is not easy at all, because the very
same house tries to block you in (?) by some weird manner. You will
learn the DeFoe history, and try to trap his evil spirit. Somehow
you will get yourself in trouble, being suspected of a murder, but
you will manage to escape and get through your big task. A good plot.

6 Days a Sacrifice screenshot - click to enalrgeIn
7 days a stranger, after your fishing of
the evil box, most of your friends will also die under very bad conditions.
You will eventually get rid of the evil spirit once again, but you
are still in trouble after that …. This game has probably the
best plot of the four, because you always encounter something that
you would never expect.

In Trilby’s
notes
, you find out that your knowledge of the DeFoe
stuff affects you so much that the hotel starts transforming itself
under your eyes… and yet again… some are dead and you
have to cope with the great terror. However, your experience from
the 2 previous games limit the plot of this game, the shortest of
the four.

The finale, which just
happens to involve a romantic affair between your hero and a poor,
sensitive, probably pretty, probably young and probably attractive
girl (…) , is also very good. Oh, a spoiler: Yes, that girl
is also killed. Don’t expect mercy from the mighty DeFoe.

Action grade: (A)

Riddles

6 Days a Sacrifice screenshot - click to enalrgeThey
are all inventory-based. Mostly logic and to the point. They will
certainly challenge a beginner in the adventure games, but an experienced
player will get through all both games with in one day. That is not
bad however. These games are just for a break.

Riddles grade: (B)

Overall

If you want to play some
interesting games,
If you want to support the excellent work of the developer,
If you like horror games,
If you have today’s non-atmospheric games,

Then…

try The DeFoe
Series
!


Final Grade: A
(find
out more about our grading system
)

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