Well, this is just a short note to say I finished the game. The rest was about the same, so basically fairly easy stuff with some more challenging puzzles every once in awhile. So I am satisfied, I have wishlisted a couple of their other games but feel a bit mixed. I liked this one well enough to get through it which is saying something. But there was some feeling at times of like "why am doing all this again?" So I feel a bit mixed on whether I would really be able to get through a second helping. But maybe not right away but later I will be in the mood for this kind of thing again. So one interesting note is the on "How Long to Beat" which is a website that gives times to beat games, it gives about 7 hours. It took me more than 20. So I am unsure whether that is because I am such a bad solver or if it has to do with people using the hints a lot more freely than me. I did use the hints a second time but in the end the only thing the hints made clear that I didn't already know was that I wasn't handling the controls wrong to try to undo a mistake I had made. Anyways, I only paid 119 NT for this which is 71% off. So I feel I got my money's worth. The only other thing to say is that the controls on the deck were a bit awkward at times and made one particular puzzle more difficult than it had to be.
Saturday, December 7, 2024
Game Finished: House of Da Vinci 2
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