Vast never had the best graphics quality, and like the latest Snark Busters, this storyline, along with all the other painting adventures out there, has been told/played already. Again, if you are a fan or if repetitive storytelling doesn't bother you (if you love this storyline and want another regurgitation of it), go for it.
I personally would not recommend this game, but don't let my one opinion be above all.
Rockets, weights, and magic make this match 3 an excellent one with a light-hearted story. Still haven't finished it; players will get their money's worth.
Suspense is the same type with a twist at the end as to who you are. I wanted to keep going until the end. The bonus story for the collector's edition is worth it.
Suspense is the same type with a twist at the end as to who you are. I wanted to keep going until the end. The bonus story for the collector's edition is worth it.
...and is THE BEST Non-Collector's edition I've played yet! Backtracking is not a bore once the story gets pieced together. Reminds me of Clive Barker's "Undying", http://www.clivebarker.info/undying.html , where you would go from the manor to different world and in the same places in the manor to find out some areas are locked at the moment... but when you DO go revisit those same areas, the action and story changes!
The previous 3 in this series focused on one type of monster. This one has varied creatures of all sorts. This is a psychological visual trip! The real world is right next door to the fantasy one like uptown right next to downtown. Use the map to jump to places and you find yourself going from the human world to the Stone Queen world. The queen's world looks like a theme park. It's like going to have fun for awhile and leaving back on business.
I can understand why some fans of Elephant are disappointed, but to me, this is their MOST ADVANCED WORK YET!
This is like an oldie, but goodie movie. A different story line with an ending different than most adventures. Grainy graphics, but I'm unsure how old this game is. They may be prime for its time. Your suspense is kept up every time you hear the peaceful jazzy music in the elevator. Worth a free game code at least.
Each story is different than the first and it's HOW the events are implemented that makes Big Fish customers keep coming back for more with this series!