Note to all gamers: please say a prayer for those of us in the path of Hurricane Dorian, the most catastrophic hurricane to EVER make landfall in the Atlantic Basin. Our hearts go out to those valiantly fighting for their lives in the Bahamas. Please pray for a northward shift sooner rather than later. Thank you, everyone!
This game was an example of Elephant at its finest! I love playing from the vantage points of three separate detectives. You also have a gimmick in a device that absorbs dark energy, but I won’t ruin it for you. I especially love the skull, which is Anna Gray’s father, Richard, who is witty and hilarious. The HO scenes were nothing extraordinary, but the puzzles/games had a great variety, including games of skill, a labyrinth, cracking codes and the omnipresent rotational genre. As usual, there was a plethora of tasks at each location. The gameplay was as usual exciting and addictive. Many players complained about the length; truthfully this game was much longer than the last one. It might have seemed shorter because it was so enjoyable to play. It was over a gig in size. I love this series and Paranormal Files. I wish we would get more in these two series.
Up next will be a game from Domini, hopefully this coming week if all goes as expected. Keep an eye out for Dark Romance: Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Other exciting news: the President of Mad Head has just received the green light to start porting games to iPad. He doesn’t yet know how he will go about it; however I referred him to Oleg for some helpful tips and advice.
Happy Labor Day to all, and happy gaming!