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The Whisperer

Limited lighting

After going through the bright-white snowy outdoors, I felt the need to reduce brightness to a more comfortable amount. Then when entering the cave, it was extremely dark where the path to the next area wasn't visible until I restored brightness, requiring a search for the hotspot. As for the rest of the game, it is rather short with a low amount of story. It's possible to infer the key points in the plot, but it doesn't leave a strong feeling that makes the ending feel disjoint for the player. Puzzles were rather light, most of them feel equivalent to a pixel hunt.

1 gamers found this review helpful
Fiendish Freddy's Big Top o' Fun

A poor version

I originally played the game on the Commodore Amiga. The first thing that stood out was the music - which was played from the PC Speaker, which results in all instruments being replaced into one tone trying to simulate multiple notes at once. There may be additional distortion in the music in the emulation, but it was something that could have been played through a sound card if possible. It's possible to disable the music, but makes the game feel much more plain. This game is difficult. Practice from the main menu is therefore required, in preparation of doing all six events, and even so, might be out of reach of most players as the main event requires practically perfect play. If the game was updated relating to modern hardware or if it was a non-DOS version, the rating could have been better.

3 gamers found this review helpful