Posted on: October 8, 2022

Spaniel
Verified ownerGames: 216 Reviews: 5
Spooky atmospheric puzzling
This a very traditional point & click adventure game, that stands out from the crowd with strong characters, story and atmosphere. Thomasina Bateman travels to the village of Bewlay in the 19th Century to unravel the mystery of Hob's Barrow. This involves exploring Bewlay, getting to the know the locals, deciding who she can trust and using lots of objects on other objects. With the Lovecraftian story (mostly) confined to one village, its cast of oddball locals and its brief cinematic interludes I thought this was reminiscent of Shadow of the Comet. The graphics have a nice, gritty, creepy quality that really adds to the atmosphere, with lots of nice touches to bring the game to life - the local wildlife scurries in and out of each scene and full-screen animated interludes punctuate dramatic moments. Puzzles are well sign-posted and solutions and outcomes are usually satisfying. Voice acting is strong and the characters and writing in general are very good. Complaints are minor - the puzzles were a touch on the easy side for me, the last section of the game wasn't quite as strong (but that's almost inevitable with this kind of story and game) and while the music is good I don't think all of it suits the Victorian setting. Overall I strongly recommend it. I finished it in a couple of sessions and it had me gripped to the end. A must buy if you're an adventure game fan, or like a Lovecraftian yarn.
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