Posted on: March 5, 2022

Hanglyman
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A Solid, Wacky Adventure Game
Kind of funny to find Christopher Lloyd playing the villain of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and the hero of this game, which is so similar in concept. I had low expectations going in, and found it to be better than expected. The humor is sometimes decent, tolerable at worst, and generally entertaining, though not hilarious. It has some good lines though, and even a couple jokes that got an actual laugh out of me, as well as some fun references like the robot whose bottom half looks like a Dalek, whose item that you need to steal is a plunger! Drew Blanc and his sidekick Flux are both pretty lovable, and the rest of the characters are voiced by an impressive cast of big-name actors who bring lots of life and personality to their roles, even if the characters are in general somewhat underdeveloped. Nobody is phoning it in here, and they do the best they possibly can with what they're given. The toons mostly have fairly distinct, memorable designs, especially Miss Fortune, who seems like she could easily have been pulled right out of an actual animated film. The puzzles are just about right- I was able to solve the whole game with no hints, but I did get stuck on a couple for a while, so it wasn't trivially easy. If you like adventure games of the era, this one holds up well. If you hate the very concept of adventure gaming, as some earlier reviewers inexplicably seem to... perhaps not, unless you're REALLY into cartoons. I'm not a huge fan of cartoons or the whole Roger Rabbit concept, but I found it decently entertaining and worth playing through.
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