Posted on: October 16, 2014

gully_dwarf
Verified ownerGames: 535 Reviews: 23
Short and Uninteresting
This is the first time I've ever played anything in the Leisure Suit Larry series, and I've got to say I wasn't sure what to expect. The constant, and irritating, mention of Larry's foul breath pretty much ruined whatever goodwill I had for it. Thankfully I used a walkthrough (knowing as I do, the adventure game fondness for ridiculous logic leaps in puzzles), so for the most part it didn't overstay its welcome. But, basically the game leads you through pointless encounters that go nowhere until the last one, which goes well for basically no reason. The keys to a certain door won't appear until you buy an apple (an apple which isn't relevant until the end of the game), the same for a helium canister. The rather disgusting encounter with a cat didn't earn any points in the game's favor either. Irritatingly, after your first "encounter" with a woman, the game leaves you with $5, and you have to build it all up again at the casino. I don't know about you, but the amount of blackjack/blackjack like games used in video games just doesn't endear me to ANOTHER make X number game, whether it's blackjack or pazaak. The backgrounds are fun and colorful, but the stilted animation of the characters falls flat. They don't feel like they belong in the backgrounds. For my part, I found LSL: Reloaded tedious and uninteresting. I may give the others a try at a later date, but it'll be a while. I'd rather go replay King's Quest or the Blackwell games, which are of much higher quality. The worst sin, I think, is that I didn't laugh once. Where was the much vaunted wit? Nowhere, as far as I could tell.
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