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Obduction ®

Unplayable for left-handed people

I had quite some hopes for this game as I like the Myst-games, so it wasn't without some anticipation I installed it and loaded it up. Everything went fine until I came to the controller settings menu. Where the inferno is the key-bindings?? There are none, and it became painfully obvious that the devs had no intention to ever offer any either as they locked a thread regarding this on Steam with no explanation. Well that sucked, but could it be played left-handed as a..."hidden" feature? I've seen that before, so I started up in hope that the devs seriously couldn't be that much of human waste extraction ports. But they could, and they were. You could move forward and backwards, and you could turn. Turn? Who would ever turn with the keyboard? And that was all you could do with your right hand. Being left-handed playing with WASD is really awkward and the fingers gets a really shitty position, far from happy I gave up. My impression of people obstinately omitting fundamental *relly bad word* things like this very much reminds of myself as an insecure 10-year old with way too much ADHD and no medication: I made games on my C-64 with lots of insults and other really really stupid things. Except, my games was never ever broken, and these guys aren't 10 years old, they are older than me. I can almost hear these hacks go "Mwahahahahaha! FOOOOOLS! Dance for me!! I'M in control! Mwahahahahaha! That's not just a humanly orifice thing to do, that is also pathetic. No, I do not recommend this.

7 gamers found this review helpful
Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned

An absolute classic

One of my all-time favorite adventure-games! Not that it doesn't have any competition, it just shares to top with games like Day Of The Tentacle and Grim Fandango rather than compete for the placement and no matter how much I play it - and I already own the big-box release from it's initial release - I just need a few years, and I'm happily back in the saddle again. As a game, it's different from the previous two. Not in neither a good nor bad way, it's just different. Man, I wish there'd some day come a fourth part of this, that's how much I love this game!

2 gamers found this review helpful