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I liked beasts the voice work in beasts The Egyptian Prophecy as it was very well done. The woman who voiced Tuya offered up enough honey-sweet compliments to make my teeth hurt, which promptly made me suspicious. Her husband was annoying enough in his pessimism that I wanted to slap him. The goddesses Sakhmet and Isis were warm, soothing and comforting to Maya as she went about her tasks. Music was appropriate to the time and place, if not overly abundant. Most of the time there isn't any background music until beasts you've accomplished a task, at which point, a full symphony springs into being. The music also increases in tempo, to ratchet up the tension, while you're working on a timed puzzle. The Egyptian Prophecy's puzzles are varied and not too difficult. The majority of the puzzles are inventory-based and somewhat confined to the location that you're currently visiting.
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