I was a little concerned, since there was no trial, that it would run on my 64-bit Vista PC, but I've had no problems so far. :)įinally.a game that makes me think! I played this game less than half-an-hour before I fell in love with it! I read the reviews in the BFG forums before I bought it and they were mixed, but I took a chance.
It has issues but I love it, just the way it is. I seriously can't sing the praises of this game enough. I've played historic games that just didn't feel real enough, and I've played adventure games that didn't have a compelling story but this game manages to encompass all of that and more, whilst being really really simple and having very little of the puzzles we're used to. I wish there were more like it, and I wish there was more being created today, with the benefits of new technology. Sure, there are issues and problems I came across, (such as getting stuck and having to repeat the same cutscene over.and over.and over.) but overall I really can't hold that against it, this game is absolute gold. I really loved the style of the characters, they look from the correct period and (due to the fact that they were drawn from live action) they feel SO real, even to the extent that some of the ladies look coyly at you as they walk past, or others look suspiciously at you (as if they know you've been snooping!) Partly due to the story I became so integrated into the environment, I could hang around listening to people's conversations and snooping forever! Also the use of foreign languages is perfect for getting the secretive atmosphere and a sense of the time.
#THE LAST OF US PC VERSION FULL GAME PLUS#
On the plus side the character animations were so simple and effective that it didn't cause any crashing or issues. The graphics ARE outdated although I truly love the idea of a remake, keeping the nouveau cartoon animations in those environments but cleaning it up and adding more variety. There is so many intriguing stories going on alongside the main adventure. There's drama and intrigue, romance, history, tension (there was a few bits that got my heart pumping-that's NEVER happened to me during an adventure game!) and some stories affected me so much so that I actually cried at certain bits.yes, I CRIED. If I had to describe it it's a bit like Broken Sword meets The 39 Steps meets Murder on the Orient Express. I've just finished it and can't wait to play it again, there's things I haven't figured out yet that I'm going to go back and explore. And I don't think I've ever played a game with a story so complete. This is one of the best adventure games I have played (and I've played quite a few) EVER. Let me just say the description for the game doesn't do the game nearly enough justice. I had some credits spare so thought I'd try a game I wasn't familiar with. I took a gamble at this game, being a bit turned off by how outdated it looked (by the screenshots). I wholeheartedly recommend this game, such a shame they do not make them like this anymore.Ībsolute classic - Loved it. This game offers a real challenge to the would be detective which is just as it should be. Infinite replayability as different things happen depending on your choices, you will soon find that events may take a surprisingly different turn, you can even be eliminated. I love the art deco graphics, accents, music and effects, especially when the story moves forward.
The game plays and feels amazing even today, I believe it was released in 1997. You search around, talk to other passengers to obtain clues and move the storyline forward.
There is nostalgic international intrigue and mystery as you set off on your quest. Your friend Tyler is murdered on the Orient Express as it sets off on it's way to Istanbul and you must play detective and unmask the guilty party before the journey ends. A timeless classic This is one of the best murder mystery games I have ever played.