who's still reading this in 2019
On 18/03/2019 05:22, rms wrote:
who's still reading this in 2019
I played Blade Runner last year, great game :)
rms
I've been able to read but not send to this group for quite a while.
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who's still reading this in 2019
I played Blade Runner last year, great game :)
rms
Good heavens, it worked! Well, hello, rms and anyone else who still posts / >reads. :)
Good heavens, it worked! Well, hello, rms and anyone else who still posts / >reads. :)Yay! Yes I and others still check in, would be nice to see some people's game reviews or title suggestions! I'll do one myself when the mood hits
me, Being summertime I'm outside more & reading/movie-watching more. My
last point-and-click adventure game was last year. I'll paste my
mini-review here for the lols:
"I needed a simple pallete-cleanser, and Kathy Rain fit the bill perfectly. Basically a scaled-down and simplified Gabriel Knight story, with a female protagonist, is a quick summary. The voice-acting is a highlight, being handled by a dev from the Wadjet Eye Blackwell adventure series; decent writing with a central mystery that kept my interest throughout, (the last 20% teetered but didn't go completely off the rails); and puzzles that were simple enough for me.
I won't call Kathy Rain a gem in the genre, but I guess I felt like pointing out that point-&-click adventure games are a soothing and engaging alternative to the repetitive constant-action titles that most here are playing"
rms
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