The interface is straightforward and intuitive like in the first episode. The players control either Lauren Blackwell or Joey Mallone. The game is point-and-click. Saving and restoring games is easy: the interface scrolls down from the top of the screen when the mouse is moved there. The music, ambient sound, and acting are all top-notch, mixed in very well so that levels are always very solid. Those with a bent for jazz will be tapping their toes while playing. There is even a theme song! Characters are interesting and we grow to care about them…deeply. The dialog and interactions in this story are sensational. In addition to the twisted storyline in this game, there is an overarching ominous feeling that permeates the game and links in to the previous episode (a sequel, really) and the upcoming third part of the series. One of the quality extras that Dave includes in his games are all the bonuses. In The Blackwell Legacy, Dave provided all the extras to anyone successfully completing the game. This time he’s turned them into Easter eggs acquired by taking photographs of particular people in the game. This then provides the successful player with a password that is used in conjunction with the photographs. The four bonus areas are
Dave is keen to get feedback about his games and even invites criticism on his website. He has a droll sense of humor, which is apparent in all his games too. Visit www.wadjeteyegames.com. This is definitely a developer going places FAST!
As I’ve said earlier, I like this game A LOT. It readily deserves an A. I don’t want to say anything more to lessen a player’s enjoyment so a short review is all that’s needed here. Stop wasting time reading my review and get yourself a copy!
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