Still far too much endless backtracking back & forth just to obtain either a single item, or complete a puzzle in its Main & Bonus Games. Its next sequel should have its player investigating Scott murder, rather than being forced to save him yet again.
What stops it from being the very best of its trilogy is because its player is still forced to endlessly backtrack back & forth just to either obtain a single item, or complete a puzzle to proceed through it.
The mountain town of Glockenverk is in the grip of a dramatic and deadly cold spell. Set out with your trusty feline friend, Mr. Jenkins, to crack the case!
Lousy boringly predictable storylines and characters for its Main & Bonus Games. Far too much needless backtracking back & forth just to to either obtain a single item, or complete a puzzle. Finally who didn't hate repetitively having to feed Jenkins before using her to proceed through the game.
Far too much needless backtracking back & forth just to either obtain a single item, or complete a puzzle. Also its fast travel map took far way too long to load. Finally it was obvious from the very start who its true culprit was in its lousy Bonus Game, compared to its Main one.
Far too much needless backtracking back & forth just to either obtain a single item, or complete a puzzle. Also who didn't look forward to hearing its Main Menu always having to self-activate as it did, which took far too long. Finally its lousy Bonus Game really made it obvious, who was the real culprit, compared to its Main one.
Grandma Games needs to create a modern day sequel to its Daimar Legacy, with a far better Bonus Game, since this one felt like a bad self-parody of previous MCFs.
Far too much needless backtracking back & forth just to either obtain a single item, or complete a puzzle to proceed with its predictable storyline. Where it was obvious, who the true killer was from the very start, just like with its lousy Bonus game.
Far too much needless backtracking back and forth just to either obtain a single item, or complete a puzzle to proceed with its predictable storyline. Also its Bonus Game was lousy, compared to past Royal Romances games.
Far too much needless backtracking back and forth just to obtain either a single item, or complete a puzzle to proceed with its predictable story. Since it was obvious, who the real killer was from the very start. Also its Bonus Game was equally lousy, compared to other Dead Reckoning games.