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7.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 44 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 27 out of 44
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  1. Nov 23, 2014
    5
    Once again this series does nothing to advance itself and try to get better. It suffers from the same flaws that the previous two games had and only has the addition of having slightly improved graphics and travelling system.
  2. Jun 19, 2018
    8
    5.5 hrs on record
    Third in a Blackwell Series.
    Took a bit over 5 hours to complete.
    A tiny bit more polished than previous chapters, although with a couple of hard-handed inconsistencies i narrative. The story is more complex and builds on previous plots.
    Short but nice, with minimal inventory interaction.
  3. May 27, 2023
    8
    Solid entry in the series. I like how it built off the previous prequel game. It was mostly logical about the next thing to try as well.
  4. Jan 14, 2018
    5
    ++ Lovely graphics, atmosphere and music

    - too much backtracking and sometimes feeling lost / relying on trial and error
    -- the story gets progressively convoluted and by the end is just an awful mess
    - lackluster NPC characters
  5. Dec 1, 2021
    7
    The score refers to the entire serie, single games score would be one point lower, but all together they gain value.

    Classic point and click games with very little innovation. The pixel graphic is nice, the story is good and the setting is fascinating. Gameplay is very simple, a few puzzles are a bit obscure and you don't receive many hints about them. Starting from the second game
    The score refers to the entire serie, single games score would be one point lower, but all together they gain value.

    Classic point and click games with very little innovation. The pixel graphic is nice, the story is good and the setting is fascinating.

    Gameplay is very simple, a few puzzles are a bit obscure and you don't receive many hints about them. Starting from the second game you can also use the second character, and while what you can do is limited, it's a nice addition.

    The games last few hours (except maybe for the last one) after which there is no replayability. You'll be entertained by them but it only makes sense to play them in a row since the plot is connected. Suggested only to the fan of the genre, play the first one and decide if you want to know what happens next.
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