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I really like Wadjet Eye’s games and the Blackwell series. The third part is where the story starts to be really interesting. Each game in the series just keep getting better and better. However this game has a pretty interesting story, but there are no real interesting puzzles in this game, and the feature of cross referencing notes are not available in this part, which makes the game even easier. It feels more like a good interactive novel, instead of a adventure game with puzzles and detective work. However it is a great part in the BW universe, and it prepares you for the best parts in the series to come with episode 4 and 5 which are the peaks of the series with heavier story and better puzzles. Overall you will definitely not be disappointed with this game if you like the Blackwell series so far.
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Time Played: 2-5 hours
Difficulty: Very Easy
Rating by Kuffenbach posted on Nov 10, 2013 | edit | delete
Rating by audreyhorne posted on Oct 30, 2013 | edit | delete
Still glitchy, still short
The third installment in the Blackwell series returns to the characters from the first game. The game is more polished, featuring slightly better graphics and better music, but it suffers from the worst technical glitches so far. The game sometimes consistently crashed in various stages, forcing me to reload a previous save and trigger sequences in a different order to bypass this issue.
Game play is similar to the previous installments. The plot is slightly less rigidly structured, but the general type of puzzle is the same. The ability to combine notes is gone, which IMO is a shame as it was a nice mechanic that was poorly used, and the solution should’ve been to use it properly instead of ditching it altogether. You again have to type names into a search engine instead of being able to select them from your notes.
Other than that it’s same old, same old. The plot is not to everyone’s taste - I found the game breaking the rules it previous established to be a cop-out in an attempt to tie all the games together, but other people might care less about the lack of consistency and instead enjoy the “arch”, such as it may be.
Overall there is not much to add about this one beyond the previous two. At 1.5 hours (I have no clue how it could possibly take 10 hours, as some reviewers say - you could brute force the game in half that time) it’s slightly longer and I enjoyed playing it more than the previous two installments.
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Time Played: 1-2 hours
Difficulty: Very Easy
Rating by Eva Castro posted on Aug 7, 2012 | edit | delete