Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Word
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
With as many levels and bonus games as this offers, it'll keep players entertained for hours. A great one for a rainy autumn afternoon, as the haunted layout is spooky but not overly so. It's a nice Halloween treat and I'm glad I was able to grab it.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Word
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
I'll admit that I bought this one purely out of amusement - the fabled hero's name is Kevin, which is my husband's name, so I gave it a go since there was a sale. I'm not usually a fan of time and resource management games, but I liked it.
Pros: Nice bright graphics, amusing sound effects, lighthearted music, and a fairly straightforward plot. Lots of achievements to unlock. The extra levels are good too. You have the option to replay any or all levels as you desire.
Cons: Several of the achievements require you to get two or three stars in the assorted levels, but at no point (that I could find) does the game actually explain HOW to get those stars. Looking at the map, there's no indicator of which levels have how many stars, nor which ones I would need to replay to improve my star level. There is absolutely no hint as to whether or not I achieved the right number of stars, since the animation at the end of each level shows three stars no matter how I did. I found that extremely confusing.
Overall, it's just a pleasant romp through a fairytale setting. A good one to share with your kids.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Word
Fun Factor
1/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
2/ 5
Level of Challenge
1/ 5
Storyline
1/ 5
I wouldn't even bother with the review, but this game just bugged me so much that I feel compelled. I downloaded the trial of this and I just could not deal with it. The story, which is always the most important thing for me, is actually the worst part. Not only is it corny, it's nonsensical - the opening narration says that the Prince and Princess are blessed with a baby girl a year after their marriage; yet the in-game objective book claims that the child is receiving the royal blessing on her first birthday. So which is it? Is she a newborn or is she a year old? If the game can't even keep its basic concepts straight, then I just don't see a point to following it any farther.
In its favor: I didn't have any difficulty with the actual gameplay. The illustrations are lavish and beautiful, even though the animation isn't good. The voice acting is decent. This might be a good game for someone who doesn't prize the story as highly as I do, but it's not for me.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Word
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
As I mentioned in my review of the previous game, I recently binged on all three collector's editions of this series. This third game is not quite as dark as the second one was, but still chilling and full of edge-of-your-seat excitement.
I was really happy to see that the detective and "Rick" have become such good friends. Once again the story was tight and well-paced, the graphics are beautiful, the characters are likable and have great voice acting, and the puzzles are just the right amount of challenging. The reveal about Asmodai's hiding place was a real surprise and the ending was thoroughly satisfying.
Full props to Artifex Mundi for this wonderful, wonderful trilogy!
I recommend this game!
+3points
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Enigmatis: The Mists of Ravenwood Collector's Edition
Enter Ravenwood Park and discover the secrets hidden in the mists...
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Word
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
I loved the first Enigmatis, even though it made me jump quite a bit, so I bought the two sequels in collector's editions. I recently binged on all three for three nights in a row, because I'd never gotten around to playing the second and third. I won't rehash the plots in my review, since everyone does.
The second game is a lot darker than the first. The first was creepy but the second is like being trapped in a horror movie. I am not normally a fan of scary things but I really love these games, because they're so intelligent. The stories are engaging and there are no twists that don't make sense. The mythology of the game world is an intriguing blend of Christianity and original ideas. The voice acting is terrific and the characters are likable... even when they shouldn't be.
I enjoyed the addition of achievements this time around, and the collector's edition has a neat little bonus called the "Redwood Encyclopedia," which gives real world facts about the redwood trees. I found that fun to read.
All in all, an excellent middle part to a fascinating game trilogy!
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Word
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
As of this writing, I'm nowhere near finished with this game, but I already think it's one of the best games I've ever played from Big Fish. It's hitting all my sweet spots - engaging puzzles that are just the right level of challenge, beautiful visuals, lovely music, and a story that keeps my attention. I love the fact that you're not actually playing as the long-lost royal heir but as someone who loves him and wants to help him. It's so refreshing! Everything about this game is delighting me and I can't wait to see what comes next.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Word
Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
Storyline
1/ 5
I love the Spirits of Mystery series, so my disappointment with this installment is tremendous. The visuals and sound quality were superb, the voice acting was fine... but the story just killed it. Absolutely too much suspension of disbelief is required. Why were you supposed to lock yourself in for safety if the person telling you to lock yourself in wanted to kill you? Why did he wait 25 years before doing so? None of it adds up at all.
The puzzles were variable. The HOS were fine, most of the other puzzles were at least mildly interesting, but the business with the mother's amulet to uncover the hidden symbols in the air was both difficult and boring. After the big reveal about a third of the way through the game, I realized that I just didn't have enough interest to continue. There are very few BF games that I couldn't at least persuade myself to finish, but this is on that short list.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Word
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
I'm not usually one for Match 3 games, as I find them repetitive and dull. Storm Tale is a nice change of pace. It has the charming backstory of trying to help the village rebuild, and each puzzle is different from the last. There are various types of "special" plays which you can purchase by redeeming gems; happily, however, these gems are earned during gameplay and there's no real-world currency involved. The addition of trophies makes for a nice little extra challenge, even on the relaxed mode where you have no limits to how many moves you can make. I'm enjoying picking at this at odd moments and I look forward to seeing how it gets resolved. If you like Match 3 games, this is a great one to try.
I recommend this game!
+3points
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Riddles of Fate: Into Oblivion
The seven deadly sins have plunged peaceful Riddlestone into chaos! Rescue the royal family and save their people from destruction.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Word
Current Favorite:
Dark Parables: Ballad of Rapunzel Collector's Edition
(120)
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
...but it was in my games list so I decided to play. It was very interesting. Other reviewers have explained the plot, so I'll skip that part.
I found the way the seven deadly sins were presented to be unique. Lust is usually portrayed as the lone female, so it was rather nice to see Sloth and Pride also as female (although I never did figure out who Pride had possessed, if anyone). I was intrigued by the way the game didn't shy away from the more mature themes of the sins - mentions of violence and adultery weren't emphasized, but they were definitely present.
One thing that annoyed me was the lack of a map function. It was nice that I could click on the hint button and be teleported to where I needed to go, but sometimes the game and I disagreed about the next step to be taken and I would have liked to have more agency in deciding where to go without getting lost in the process. I also found some of the puzzles more frustrating than I would have liked. The ending was... a bit anticlimactic, truthfully; I felt like such a good story deserved a better resolution.
On the whole, I give it four stars out of five and I definitely do think it was worth playing.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Large File, Puzzle, Strategy, Word
Current Favorite:
Dark Parables: Ballad of Rapunzel Collector's Edition
(120)
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
There were so many positive reviews on this game that I spent a coupon on it without trying the demo. I regret nothing.
This is a well-crafted, thoroughly unique game with a well-written story, an entanglement of multiple enticing mysteries, a complex and compelling main character, and unusual puzzles. Adam Wolfe is a detective specializing in the supernatural, who is desperately trying to find his missing sister Allie. Each case brings him closer to resolving that issue.
My only complaint is that the game is too short. It has two acts, which are roughly as long as your standard bonus chapter in a regular BFG game, and the player is left wanting a lot more than what's given. Sequels, please, and soon!