Posted on: October 4, 2015

cbingham
验证所有者游戏: 49 评论: 18
One great game and one bad one
"King's Quest 7" is criminally underrated. It gets flak for being Disney-esque and catering more towards children, but "King's Quest" always had a child-friendly element. Even the most popular "King's Quest" games had puzzles based on fairy tales like Rumplestiltskin, Hansel and Gretel, Three Billy Goats Gruff, Little Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks and the 3 Bears, Beauty and the Beast,... I don't see why some had a problem with it here. The storyline is great for me. The backgrounds are GORGEOUS; in my opinion these are the best backgrounds ever in an adventure game. The music is great for the most part some of my favorites are the music for the forest and the music for the screen with the zombie kids and their jack-o-lantern house. The voice acting is great, I especially love the 3 voices for the carnivorous 3-headed plant in the swamp. "King's Quest 7" is my 2nd favorite game in the series, closely behind "King's Quest 6." I never liked the Super VGA graphics of other games like "Space Quest 6" and "Leisure Suit Larry 7," but they pulled it off nicely in "King's Quest 7. " "King's Quest 8," on the other hand, I don't know what they were thinking. It's a "King's Quest" game in name only. It sure doesn't feel like a "King's Quest" game. It's a completely different kind of game. It's NOT one of those game where you pick up items and solve puzzles and all that. It IS one of those games where you fight and kill monsters and gain experience. I can dig that kind of game, but it isn't what I expect from "King's Quest." Also the game uses 3D graphics rather than the screen by screen thing. I could never get used to the 3D graphics nor could I understand what was wrong with the VGA 2D screen-by-screen thing. They fixed what wasn't broken.
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