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  • Summary: Psygnosis has done a beautiful job of bringing Pratchett's entertaining world to the realm of electronic gaming.
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  1. Jan 11, 2020
    10
    Magic quest, just slightly worse than Discworld 1.
    Discworld universe in general is more interesting and wrecked than giants like Monkey
    Magic quest, just slightly worse than Discworld 1.
    Discworld universe in general is more interesting and wrecked than giants like Monkey Island series, better jokes, better detailed.
    First part is just genius, though some quests are impossible. Still, i'd recommended to play all 3 parts of DW in their chronological order, 1-2-3.
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  2. Oct 2, 2020
    9
    Probably not as good as the first or the third game (which is easily the best in my opinion) and it still gets a nine from me. The puzzles areProbably not as good as the first or the third game (which is easily the best in my opinion) and it still gets a nine from me. The puzzles are slightly more forgiving than its predecessor, which is definitely a plus. You also get to leave ankh morpork this time. However I think the first was the funnier of the two, and the third genuinely feels like a lost discworld novel.
    If you can get your hands on discworld noir for the pc (ps version sucks), and manage to get it working, you’re in for a treat
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  3. Sep 6, 2015
    8
    Whilst a step back from the original, Discworld II is a very entertaining point and click experience. Humour is spot on, puzzles and problemWhilst a step back from the original, Discworld II is a very entertaining point and click experience. Humour is spot on, puzzles and problem solving is very left field making this a much loved and remembered title. Expand