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this is going to feel like hitting the mother lode. I suspect these will really be a matter of taste for most people, as the difficulty will be off-putting to some. I found them painkiller very challenging and entertaining. Because there was so much environment to explore, I never felt like I was stuck or had nothing else to do while I puzzled over something. The puzzles are painkiller all machine-style, and all fit into the context of the environments they are found in. There is logic to them, albeit highly enigmatic logic, which is really a puzzle unto itselflearning the architecture of how they go together as you progress through the game. One of the puzzles is reminiscent of The Neverhood's console puzzle, while most are similar to those in Exile or Riven. The game comes on three CDs, and, like Exile, it can be installed entirely onto the hard drive so there is no disk-swapping.
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