Off the Record: The Final Interview Collector's Edition
A man is dying, and you’re the prime suspect!
Overall rating
2/ 5
7 of 8 found this review helpful
Dire ..
PostedOctober 21, 2015
arthurC
fromLincolnshire, England.
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Match 3, Card & Board
Fun Factor
1/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
1/ 5
Storyline
1/ 5
I hate giving bad reviews , but this one doesn't really warrant any other. In these times of 'austerity' I'm far more careful about parting with my cash than I used to be, and to be fair the demo wasn't bad. But it was the gorgeous graphics that persuaded me to buy it. I wish I hadn't.
The English accents were just awful, the story line barely believable, the game play entirely predictable, and the puzzles were just the same old same old.
Is it SO difficult to combine great graphics with a good story these days? Am I asking too much?? Jo
Don’t be deceived by the friendly little ghosties, and the cute story-book illustrations .. this Match 3 game can get very challenging as the levels advance, and .. if you’re playing in timed mode .. you don’t get long to play each one either!
The hidden objects games were devilishly hard, and I would have preferred a change from Mahjong (which got a bit boring), but both can be skipped anyway, without incurring any penalties.
A very sweet and relaxing game which I bought without hesitation, and which I’m sure I’ll play over and over again.
I bought this game on the strength of the first few rave reviews, but I wish I’d waited for the SE.
I still can’t quite make up my mind what was was wrong with it ... It was beautifully produced, usual mix of puzzles .. (most very easy though) and the graphics certainly didn’t disappoint .. but I just got bored with it. In fact I didn’t even finish it!
(And I never did figure out the ‘garden’ thingy). Jo
This is probably the most visually stunning game I have ever played. The colours are absolutely gorgeous. Not too hard, not too easy .. just right. A little on the long side, but unlike many collectors editions, I didn't get bored .. I didn't want it to end!
This is a beautifully crafted and intelligent game, but not one for the novice or the impatient because there’s much walking to and fro .. and so many different rooms and passages, it made me quite dizzy.
The voice over (there’s only the one) is excellent, the graphics crisp, and just enough hidden object scenes to give a player a rest, and a welcome break midst all the confusion.
I found some of the puzzles quite difficult .. but maybe because the instructions were hard to understand.
To be honest, I lost the will to live towards the end, and if I hadn’t been so intrigued by the storyline (and the deliciously sinister villain) and how it would end, I think I would have quit. But saying all that, none of my criticisms are the fault of the game .. which thoroughly deserves 5 stars.
(It was also nice to have a male coming to the rescue of his damsel in distress for a change .. instead of the other way around)
Nothing earth shattering or wildly innovative .. just a good solid game, with an intriguing plot, great graphics, not-too-hard puzzles, and a nice flow to it. Decent length too.
I don't play many games twice just for the sheer pleasure of it .. but this one I did!
Hours of wandering around spooky castles in fairy-tale kingdoms? Looking for demons or ghosts and saving stolen children? Engrossing story lines? Mind-boggling graphics? .. or this.
And I chose THIS!
This is the daftest, simplest, most inane game ever! .. BUT I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!