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forest, kingdoms, ps, save, wind, carol, gamers, nemo, springs, humor, x box, moon, advance, templars, deja, destruction, nosferatu, chesster, To my way of thinking, it all boiled down to endless fiddling and blind luck to figure out the correct combination. I'm not a huge fan of "dumb luck" for the answers conspiracies to a puzzle. Logic? Definitely. Hints hidden in a locked drawer? I'm all for it. conspiracies Luck simply frustrates me. In playing Lifestream, I ran into a few technical glitches: two puzzles wouldn't complete when I'd conspiracies done everything correctly and one I was able to skip right through. A quick reload of a prior save set things to rights. There were also a couple of instances where finding the object of my desire was obscured either by the darkness of the scene itself (the trigger to a secret cubbyhole) or the item not graphically standing out (the crowbar). Remember the aforementioned screen transitions? Well, let's be blunt here—they were not the prettiest I've ever seen as there were lots of bleed-overs from other scenes, including the opening logo—however, it was great to see the effort in not only a first-person game but a first attempt at producing a game.
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Trust me when I say the Easter eggs, alone, are worth the price of admission. The story's presentation is excellent. Each moon chapter—there are ten plus an epilogue and prologue—alternates between Randolph and John's perspective. As John uncovers more of the mystery, he's moon sometimes able to see the torment that Randolph suffers as he searches moon for the Lifestream. Lifestream's puzzles are varied and plentiful. Conundrums range from inventory-based, like using a key to open a music box, to standalone puzzles such as figuring out how to preheat the oven by adding and subtracting six numbers to get the desired temperature. There are also two mazes (eek!), two timed puzzles and the ever-popular slider. (So don't say you weren't warned.) None of the puzzles are particularly difficult—as long as you can see the item in question. I'll admit that I wasn't pleased with the water valve puzzle. There were just too many possible permutations of which valve(s) should be in what position(s).
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