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Thimbleweed Park Discussion (Nintendo Switch) [game]
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09/24/17, 21:59 Edited: 09/24/17, 22:12
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Just thought I'd add that I beat the game a while ago. Took me nearly 20 hours, and was a really solid point-and-click ride while it lasted. Mini review: As with so many other games of this type, there's little reason to go back once you're done, unless you simply want to relive your favourite moments. Still, 15-20 hours of gameplay is pretty good value, I'd say. I expected half of that, or less. The game looks great, with the exception of the odd framerate hickup when scrolling through the more detailed areas at certain times. The game sounds great too, for the most part. Agent Reyes's lines sometimes sound like their tone don't quite fit into the context of their respective situations, but it's a game with pretty good voice work overall. It was more often amusing and chuckle-worthy rather than laugh-out-loud-funny, but it did manage to keep me smiling all the way through. I feel that the plot kind of writes checks the ending can't cash in certain ways, but I think that's mostly a matter of me wishing the story had gone in a different direction. I don't think it's a poorly crafted ending, and I don't have a big problem with it, but I can see why it caused a fair amount of fan debate. I still stand by my initial assessment; if you like point-and-click-adventures you should look into getting this. Just make sure you play it on the harder difficulty to make sure you get the full experience with all the puzzles and content intact. |
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