Posted on: May 19, 2023

Svenos
Zweryfikowany użytkownikGry: Opinie: 15
Original version
I prefer the original version, so thanks for providing it. I can't talk much about the director's cut edition as I found it pretty superfluous and not much of interest. I have no nostalgia bias toward this game as I did not had the luck to play it as a child. This game has it's own place in the golden age of point & click . It's different but interesting at the same time, while still bringing some subtle references to other games of that time. You become some sort of detective in the character of George Stobbart (stubborn). He is quite the annoying kind of person, but he has his ways and a good sense of answering people, despite always being on the offensive. There are many elements in this game that gives a sens of immersion. Paris like other places are beautifully drawn. The creator has really dig into history and french people, and a good culture of the world. Many characters are often looking like cliché, but are in fact anti cliché and kind of break the usual cliché an american could have arriving in foreign places. You really feel involved in the story, and there are few elements in the game that reinforce this feeling, that no other point & click brought. As for the enigma I found them quite logical, and not so complicated. I had pleasure trying all possible dialogues, even if surprises are rare, some are quite iconic. The only point & click I could compare it to is Indiana Jones and the Fate of the Atlantis, but way more simple and polished. It has it's own distinguishable flavor, it's kind of cinematic point & click, with a good background story, that feels smooth and satisfying to evolve into. The only downside maybe is that it would have been cool if George could run, sometimes it takes quite some time to walk from one place to one other. A top point & click of the 90's, that stands in it's own fashiong along the lucas arts/sierra and other top titles of this golden age.
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