Posted on: January 26, 2011

Deus_Ex
Verified ownerGames: 450 Reviews: 8
From The Golden Age Of Gaming
After seeing this game on GOG I managed to change my pants before I sat down to write this review. Where should I start? Rotoscoping! The graphics in this game are practically hand-drawn, with live actors being used and then having a computer draw out the outlines and then the characters being colored by hand. The look is amazing and does add to the effect of experiencing a train ride circa 1914, when this style of 'art noveau' was popular. There's something wonderful of having a good story delivered with great dialogue by great actors, and this game has all this going for it plus more. There's a real-time element that basically means that with only a few exceptions, the characters in the game have an AI that tells them to go places and do things, all the while you're exploring the locomotive. Don't get too comfortable, though! Too much screwing around and you might end up with a bullet in your brain or worse, having important events pass you by, sending you spiralling towards one of the 'bad' endings. My hands have stopped shaking long enough for me to write this final sentence. Don' think about buying this game, just do it. It's 6 dollars for christ sake, not enough to get you a decent burger, and you're wondering whether or not to spend it on one of the best interactive storytelling experiences in the world!? But hey, don't take my word for it! Do yourself a favor and step on board the Last Express! You won't regret it.
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