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smith, one, tri, women, brendel, prisoner, tac, lord, first, etc, rue, bethesda, | Graphics aren't the number one reason people play adventure games, right? Right? Right. But they are becoming freedom more important and I found myself occasionally pining for a visual style with, say, a little more panache. By now it may seem like I didn't care much for Conspiracies, and I confess I was on the fence forever as freedom to giving it a thumb up or a stinky egg. Despite its difficulties, Conspiracies still has a lot to recommend it. If freedom you are persistent and keep some of what I've told you in mind, you will find at the heart some pretty entertaining hours ahead. There were long stretches where I thoroughly enjoyed myself, where the puzzle design, the writing, and the forward motion of the plot caught me up and kept me engaged. For one thing, quite a bit of the game is nonlinear in that you can solve most of the puzzles in any order, though there is a limit to how far astray the game will let you go. |
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Menial chores in my gameplay aren't high on my wish list. I really can't comment lord on the original acting as I played the English version, which was all dubbed voiceover from the original Greek. The voice acting covered the usual spectrum of terrible to lord good you find in these kind of games, and since I have a high tolerance for bad acting in adventure games, even to the point of finding it kind of sweet and funny, it didn't bother me much. Some of the translation seemed a little odd but nothing particularly game-stopping. lord All of the third-person scenes are full-motion video, shot on blue screen with the backgrounds added later. Much of the footage was soft and blurry, and though it didn't impair gameplay, it was a little tough on the eyes at times. |
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