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Blood: One Unit Whole Blood
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Pro Pinball Fantastic Journey

Great pinball sim

Pro Pinball: Fantastic Journey is an excellent simulation of exactly one pinball table. That's really the only complaint you can come up with for it. The ball physics are great, the graphics are beautiful, and the table is challenging. I guess I really can't knock it too much for that though. One really good table all it claims to be, and that's exactly what it is.

9 gamers found this review helpful
Teenagent

Solid game at a solid price

TEENAGENT (or Teen Agent or however you want to spell it) is a fun, if sometimes frustrating, point-and-click adventure game in the vein of the old LucasArts and Sierra games. Players take control of Mark, a teen pulled off the street who has been given the task of investigating some strange occurrences for the RGB, a super secret government organization. It follows the standard pixel hunt, trial and error system that really defines the genre, and overall does a good job with it. At times the one spot on the screen you're looking for is a bit harder to find than it really should be, or the solution to a puzzle really doesn't follow any coherent train of logic, but those moments are few and far between and don't detract too much from what is otherwise a solid edition to GOG's catalog. Especially when you consider that the game is free, there really isn't a reason not to give it a shot.

3 gamers found this review helpful
MDK

Flawed, but classic

I still love this game, but the after fighting the control scheme for an hour (which I thought I liked at the time) I just gave up and adjusted everything closer to a modern set up (mouse aim, WASD move, etc.) The game still looks good (if a bit brown) and the mechanics are as rock solid as ever, but everything is a little less impressive than it was back in 1997. It's great to go back and play again, or even just to see where its sequel came from and what it built on, but if you never played it to begin with you might just want to skip on to MDK2.

4 gamers found this review helpful
Lure of the Temptress (1992)

Well, it's free.

It's not a bad game. It's just not a particularly good one. The graphics are fine for it's age, but the audio is mostly annoying. You'll hear the same two or three seconds at the start of the main background "music" over and over again as you walk through the town. When you stay in one screen long enough to hear more of it it's not much better though. Some of the design choices puzzle me too. It's interesting (and more realistic) that characters will wander around town, but when you need to find someone it becomes frustrating and seems to have been added to lengthen a very short game. Speaking of which, you can probably finish it in four or five hours if you have any sort of point and click adventure game experience. Two to three if you use a walkthrough. I never played Lure of the Temptress when it originally came out, so outside of the graphical markings of it's age there really isn't any nostalgia trip for me. I didn't hate it. I just didn't love it.

7 gamers found this review helpful