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  1. Oct 28, 2020
    60
    The domination of point-and-click adventures has long passed, but the genre is far from dead as games like Gibbous show. It's not an instant classic, and it might not be the game to win skeptics of the genre over, but fans of both adventure games and Lovecraft will enjoy Gibbous, which is one of the better releases in either genre in recent years. However, for a genre that is named after an action exclusive to a computer mouse, playing on Switch is definitely the second-best option. For those who prefer to game on consoles over computers, however, Gibbous is certainly playable on the hybrid console.
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  1. Dec 9, 2020
    6
    Gibbous is a classic point and click adventure game born of clearly felt love for the genre and with hand drawn graphics. Taking from the bestGibbous is a classic point and click adventure game born of clearly felt love for the genre and with hand drawn graphics. Taking from the best practices of the classic comedy adventures like Monkey Island or Indiana Jones it delivers an engaging story spanning many diverse locations. As a fan of those and a token of appreciation to the author I’d love to rate it higher but too many shortcomings makes it hard. First of all despite being released recently it plays the same as aforementioned titles with all their encumbrances and tech-related limitations of their era. The gameplay is slow, any missclick will cost you time and it will feel as slog at times. Animations could be more fluid too. Riddles are not very hard and mostly logical - this is neither flaw nor strength, just worth mentioning. I loved the writing, 4th wall breaking and the dialogues. I hope the authors will keep making those games and improving as I’d love to see the genre’s revival. Full Review »