Posts Tagged ‘adventure’

See No Evil Review

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Developer: Bigfingers
Publisher: Bigfingers
Platform: PC
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See No Evil is the newest niche adventure game on the market by developer Bigfingers. Of course, even most adventure game fans will probably be unaware of its arrival. Why is that? It seems most likely due to the fact that this is a bara game. With that said, it manages to push past whatever notions people might have in their heads about what a bara game must be. As it turns out, See No Evil is a lovely title that deserves a much larger audience.

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Is Harvester a Good Game?

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Recently I decided to finally try playing Harvester. Basically, it’s an adventure game which also makes use of FMV graphics. It came out in the mid-nineties and attempts to be a point and click title with real bite. Before playing it myself I had watched a few videos of the game and though it looked outrageously bad.

Playing it myself though I found it to actually be a very interesting, if definitely disturbed, adventure. Although I have only played a small segment of the game so far it seems like something I’m going to want to experience to completion. That is, unless future puzzles end up being intensely difficult. So far my gameplay has consisted of basically meeting the locals and coming to grips with the eerie American town.

Harvester Screenshot

What makes me like it after only playing for an hour or so? It’s all about the characters which inhabit the world. Each of them is in some way broken, disturbed, or at the very least unusual. Some are worse than others, with some having completely repellent attitudes and outlooks. All the same, I found them fascinating in their sickening selves and wanting to see how the story unfolded.

Again, I have barely played it, but so far I’m leaning toward the idea that Harvester is far better than people give it credit for. Here’s hoping that the puzzles don’t end up taking the tactic of having the “most implausible solution ever” like adventure games are sometimes apt to do. If so, then my excitement for it will definitely dissipate.

Vida Review

Vida Boxart

Developer: Interactive Girls Club
Publisher: Interactive Girls Club
Platform: PC (DOS)

Wow, what can I say about this game? First off, I’m not even sure if the name is “Vida” or “Interactive Girls Club: Vida” or what. We’re just going to rule under the good faith that this FMV game is titled Vida. And boy, if it isn’t the worst game I’ve played all year – old or new.

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