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Samsara Room

Spot the active area

A short and relaxing game with a few simple puzzles. Mostly need to find the areas where you can click, the puzzles themselves are logical and have unambiguous instructions how to solve. Also, don't bother rotating the clock until you found the hint in the game.

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Alfred Hitchcock - Vertigo

Interactive story about a psychopath

The plot revolves around a sadistic psychopath who from the young age cruelly manipulated and killed people. The story feels convoluted at the beginning, but becomes clear later in the game without any cliffhangers or mysteries left at the end. The storytelling is mostly compelling, but some parts are too contrived and far-fetched. One moment the main protagonist acts correctly - goes to the police and they find evidence to clear him from being framed by the psychopath. I was surprised how proper that was. But in a later scene, the protagonist is forced to enter first a dangerous crime scene, while two armed policemen are covering behind him. What? Throughout the game you play as multiple characters and experience the story through flashbacks, slowly revealing parts of the puzzle. Regarding the gameplay, walking around in circles looking for a few active spots was annoying, making already slow-paced game glacial. At least the play areas were tiny. The character style felt weird, but I think it can mostly be attributed to stiff and awkward animations and poor lipsync. Though I ended up emphasizing with the protagonist and his hirsute chest. Poor guy. Still, worth a playthrough.

1 gamers found this review helpful