Reviews by Shopper

Frankenstein: The Dismembered Bride
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I'm convinced Coladia should get out of the HOG genre

This cinched it for me. Coladia games have lousy graphics, annoying "music," objects that are randomly strewn about, and not well integrated into the scene, not enough hints to compensate for the lousy graphics, choppy plot lines that have you jumping all over. After testing 6 of them......I am convinced they are incapable of even passable HOGs.

by Linda Bullock, USA - Nov 7th 2010

Jack the Ripper
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A shame...

This would have been a favorite of mine if the graphics would have been of better quality. Fuzziness made finding the objects impossible. Limited number of clues and slow recovery for hints. You have to turn off the music in this one because it runs the same 8-9 notes over and over again. Jack the Ripper is still out there because I couldn't deal with the game more than 15 minutes.

by Linda Bullock, USA - Nov 7th 2010

Public Enemies: Bonnie & Clyde
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Just like Bonnie and Clyde, this game is criminal

Graphics are fuzzy and objects are impossible to find because of this. Once again, annoying music, few available clues. The map thing was just so bad that I quit the trial at that point. Not a keeper, even cheap.

by Linda Bullock, USA - Nov 7th 2010

Secrets of the Vatican: the Holy Lance
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Not good at all

Fuzzy graphics, hard to find objects because they are not crisp enough. Annoying music. Limited clues. I could only take 10 minutes of this to recognize that it wasn't going to be fun or worthwhile, even at half price.

by Linda Bullock, USA - Nov 7th 2010

Treasure Island - The Gold Bug
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Good way to get a headache

The graphics were dark and fuzzy, and the objects were sometimes impossible to see. They warn you to set your monitor at its brightest, but that still doesn't help. The music was annoying, although you could turn it off. The storyline didn't seem to flow well, you feel as though you are jumping around randomly. You are limited to so many clues for the whole game, then there is no way to get any more. Since the graphics are so terrible, you probably can't make it through the whole game. I had a headache after my trial period, and probably wouldn't take it even if it was free.

by Linda Bullock, USA - Nov 7th 2010

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