Definately one of the best game I have played so far this year, absolutely Top-Notch! I loved the characters and that game ceased to disappoint me. Worth buying.
I purchased this game not knowing what to expect and wow was I suprised, The story in this game kept me playing it all the way through, it was difficult to put down, A fantastic game! 10/10
This episode made me appreciate Adam's Venture much more.
It's better than the first two, and make the game more worthy of your time. Too bad the first two episodes were a little more mediocre and not as good as this one, but I guess it was some sort of game-evolution process.
No, Adam's Venture is still not a terrific game. It is still not too memorable, and it is not very likely you'd play it again after completing it once.
But it's an OK adventure.
In the third episodes, as I said, things get better at least. I felt the graphics were more optimized, the game ran more smoothly than the first two episodes. The graphics themselves were also more interesting, there were various environments with more details and places which were actually interesting to explore. Not that there's too much to explore as this game is extremely linear, but still, the environments were pleasent to view.
The puzzles are finally more challanging, I found myself actually thinking and taking my time solving some of the puzzles, unlike the ridiculously simple puzzles from previous episodes.
The story here is also more interesting the the previous two.
In short, it really is a nice game. After playing the 3rd episode I actually consider playing all of them again someday.
Recommended for die hard fans of adventure games which can stand casual ones, or simply fans of casual puzzles...
This review takes into account all three episodes, as it is essentially one story provided in episodic form. On the plus side, episode 3 begins to use the Unreal graphics engine more than the first two, making (finally) some nice environments to play in. Although you move around tomb raider style, the gameplay could as easily have been point-and-click, which perhaps would have worked better if more time was then spent on the graphics. The music is also nice, if forgettable, and there's some nice humour in it (often missing in these games). Though it's simply not a great game, it's nice/borderline good. A big problem is that each episode has one core puzzle which must be solved 3 or 4 times. In Episode 2 when Adam says "not another disc puzzle", you pretty much feel the same thing as the gamer. Ditto the maze puzzle in Episode 3, played 4 times. That gets tiresome (and it's lazy game design). Puzzles are often put in places because that place probably needs a puzzle, nothing more coherent than that you feel. Its also extremely linear even for this storyline genre, making you feel you are living in a corridor, and not a bigger environment. Each episode has about 2 hours gameplay, so 6 hours in total for all three at $15. OK, but not great when there is no replay value. Overall, a nice diversion for 6 hours that has some nice individuality in the two main characters, but not in the graphics or music. I will probably buy future episodes at $5 or less, and enjoy my two hours each time, but as things stand, they're not worth any more than that.
A nonsensical story in which every minute you find a puzzle-lock exactly where there shouldn't be one: that's forgivable but disappointing and lazy nonetheless. Nothing to explore: that's forgivable but disappointing and lazy nonetheless, and it shifts the genre from adventure game to puzzles game. Puzzles repeated 4 or 5 times each: the lazy dev is seriously pushing his luck.
On top of that, you can finish 95% of the puzzles by brute force, while polishing your nails to keep your brain busy. The remaining 5% do require that you pay attention to an obvious clue, and 1 of them also requires you to use your keyboard when you realise that you cannot do the otherwise easyssimo platforming bit with your gamepad.
It's pretty enough but, essentially, it's pretty boring. There are plenty of free, better, prettier puzzles online or on mobile devices. Not even a casual player should pay for these Revelations.
Game: Adam's Venture: The Search for the Lost Garden.
Platform: PC.
Developer: Vertigo Games BV.
Publisher: Iceberg Interactive.
The game won't even start, "**** has stopped working", and Vertigo Games and Iceberg Interactive don't help at all.
0/10.
SummaryAdam's Venture is an adventure game franchise that is focused on non-violent gameplay set in the early twenties of the 20th Century. With state of the art Unreal 3 graphics providing colorful and lifelike 3D environments, a gripping storyline and many puzzles to solve varying from easy to difficult, Adam's Venture supplies everything tha...