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39.4 hrs on record (7.9 hrs at review time)
You're on the verge of shooting yourself but can't do it? Play 100% RNG and you'll have 0 doubts that you need a bullet in your head after it
Posted 26 March, 2016.
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7.9 hrs on record (4.5 hrs at review time)
I'll start this review by saying that this is the best point-and-click game I've ever played in my entire life.
What makes this game so special is how the story develops and the awesome caracther design.

SPOILER ALERT:
The story begins with Horatio and Crispin on top of the UNNIC, a half broken airship that has seen better days.
Horatio is fixing the telescope on that resides on top of said ship, when suddenly he hears a strange noise comming from down bellow.
Appon entering the room, he is now faced with the fact that there is a giant robot that has claws and shoots lasers ( you will probably get the joke if you have played the game ) that invaded his ship by cutting a hole in it.
The giant robot demands that Horatio "forfeits" and that he hands over his power core, Horatio does not give in to the robots demands and the following shoots Horatio in the chest region with a lazer beam.
From then on, Horatio and his side kick crispin set off to find out who this robot was and where he went, so that they can get their power core back.

Now let me tell you something, at this point I was already hooked on the story and I was like "okay let's continue playing for a bit more". That "bit" more turned into hours and hours of continuously playing this game. This game just throws at you the mix of a great story line + good caracther development + Not too hard to figure out but still good puzzles and great comedy. It doesn't have the same funny tone all the time however

When Horatio and Crispin fail to find a power source in the wastelands they are forced to head to Metropol, the self proclamed city of glass and light. "Free power for one and all" is what they advertise and they do have power for everyone, but it does come with a price. When Horatio and Crispin step out of the red line train, Horatio finds a robot who collects 1 megacycle from him. At the time, Horatio has no idea of what a megacycle is, but he does find out eventually that the megacycles are brain power, we could also call it processing power. Anyways, the story goes along and Horatio finds out that his power core is stored on the big tower where Metromind is. He then goes on to try and get it back and that's when things take a darker turn. BUUUUUT I don't want to spoil the ending for anyone who might have read the spoil alert and then thinks to theirselfs "you know what, Imma read it anyways".

The story is great, the caracthers are great, the puzzles are excellent and there are multiple endings which means you can replay the game and let me tell you, you will want to replay the game because it is so damn good!

I would rate it an honest 9.5/10 , I would even dare to give it a 10/10 .

Amazing game and for 10 euros, it is a bargain of a lifetime
Posted 20 March, 2015.
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