Black Mirror 3 is the third instalment in the horror-thriller point'n click adventure series and definitely the best one yet. It's a little better than its predecessors in every aspect: the story has more intensity and puzzles are a little bit more polished. BM 3 offers a decent ending to the sinister saga of the Gordons. On the minus side the inventory is cumbersome and the grande finale loses some of the game's otherwise compelling atmosphere. Still it's worth the while. [Aug 2011]
i loved **** adventure games it shoud got 10 out of 10.story is very absorbing.ending but is average(not weak)graphic is very veru good fo r an adventure game.iloved its gameplay really good **** it
Black Mirror III is the third and last installment of the Gordon's saga. The title is a decent point & click adventure and brings some new features like main character "possession" and dual character gameplay. Sadly the implementation of these elements is not so good and fails raising the overall quality of the title.
Black Mirror III, despite grim predictions of being a repetitive game and a failure, turned out to be a really good product. The next installment of the series does a good job of continuing the tale of Gordon family's curse, explains most of the ambiguities and probably ends the whole story.
It's beautiful, well-written and cleverly-designed and if its only flaws were a flaky scroll button and blurry cutscenes, it would warrant an unmitigated thumbs up.
Black Mirror has reached its end of the story and beside a pile of virtual corpses it has left behind satisfied players. Even though it is not one-hundred-percent satisfactory. [Issue#203]
Black Mirror 3, a sequel of Black Mirror 2. In this third installment of Black Mirror, the story is actually more intense and exciting than the previous installments. It absolutely made me keep wanting to progress and see what happens next. The dark environment backgrounds are as spooky as the other installments. Although the final part of the story is not as powerful and intense as I expected, it is acceptable. In my book, the ending was great and satisfying.
Overall, it is indeed a remarkable and worthwhile experience in playing Black Mirror 2 and 3. I truly recommend this game to any point and click adventure gamers that preferred story filled with horror and mystery. I also suggest to play the previous installment of the game, BM2, before going for this one. In fact, it may be better to play from the first BM.
Surprisingly, the protagonist has become bearable compared to the previous episode, since he is much, much less verbose. The interface has also a tiny bit improved.
Unfortunately, the game is still very dull though. You really don't need to play this, considering the number of better point n' click games available. And the voice acting is a disaster. Including the accents, says someone whose mother tongue isn't English and who usually doesn't care of even notice.
Not as bad as its predecessor, but still a pass.