This game was imaginative, fun and challenging! Visuals and graphic were very well done. The HOPs were unlike many I've seen before. Your eyes really get a work out on some of them! The retro/interactive part with Collins was unexpected and surprisingly lots of fun! More cameos from Collins please!
It's like someone decided to copy a game from the 90's. The graphics were not good. The controls within mini games were poorly designed. The glaring neon green with purple outlined fonts were reminiscent of early MySpace pages. Thank goodness I got this one as a BOGO because if I had paid for it, I'd be mad. I quit after climbing down the Tower to the Desolate Garden, "oh gee, this garden is so desolate." Really?? Come on, do better!
I've played all of the Immortal Love series, and this one didn't disappoint! Imaginative HOPs (not the same old list of objects), morphing and collectibles to find in each scene, fun mini games and beautiful graphics.
I enjoyed this game right up until it wouldn't let me deploy my Sleep Bomb on the guards in the Town Square. The art was beautiful, I didn't mind the bright colors. A little bit repetitive, but that's Ok. Map revealed nothing to do in either available areas, hints revealed nothing to do in both areas. Strategy guide said to toss the Sleep Bomb between the guards. I placed it every single place imaginable and it would not accept it. Hoping a bug fix comes along as I really liked this one.
The residents of Bitterford, Maine have fallen prey to a terrible curse. It’s up to you to unravel the series of mysterious events that led to the town’s downfall and uncover the evil that was responsible.
the parts with the actress were painful, designers wasted money paying Lea T for this roll. Not a fan. I was expecting more along the lines of challenges/mini games from Ravenshurst series and was disappointed.