- Publisher: E-One Studio
- Release Date: Jun 28, 2012
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Aug 23, 201225The cool art direction and quirky sci-fi world get squandered on some truly uninspired adventure gaming drudgery.
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Jul 19, 201230Hoodwink may look pretty, but beneath its lustrous sheen is a short, frustrating, illogical mess that ends before it has a chance to get going.
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Jul 26, 201220Even as a tech demo it's pretty unimpressive, though the actual environments do catch the eye. It's certainly not worth the price. If you do feel like being annoyed for an hour, you'll have to grab it on Origin. It's an exclusive.
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Jul 19, 201240Hoodwink is a game that obviously plays it safe, by following the traditional point & click path. So don't expect any form of originality. That doesn't have to be a bad thing, but because this game suffers from many other annoying flaws. Like the disability to skip cutscenes and the presence of a main character that is a complete slowpoke, means you are better off using your detective skills elsewhere.
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Sep 11, 201240Hoodwink is a missed opportunity: it has original and exotic settings, but it lacks the basics of the adventure games.
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Oct 10, 201230There is some potential hidden in Hoodwink but it's all buried under a pile of amateurism from the developers, or did they enjoy creating illogical adventures? [Sept 2012]
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Jul 24, 201225Hoodwink is true to its title, since it's barely a game.
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Sep 19, 201214Avoid. Run screaming. The funniest - and smartest - part of this game is the fact that the developers told you exactly what to expect when they named it. [Oct 2012, p.109]
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Sep 25, 201225It's not a game – just a prototype of one. And they charge money for that?!
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Aug 31, 201215Hoodwink's scenario is unusual and at the beginning, it looks interesting. That is the only good thing happening with this game, a title that sinks in a flood of disappointments that never stop appearing as one struggles through the game. [August 2012]