
Overclocked: A History of Violence: Windows
Lighthouse Interactive
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(3)0
This game started out with an interesting and mysterious premise as to why several young adults seemingly went crazy and ended up in a sanitarium. But the middle of the game then became bogged down with alot of repetative interviewing of the patients. Part of the puzzle solving was to figure out which recordings to replay on the PDA in order to trigger each patient to have flashbacks. While some may find this process challenging, I found it became repetative and tedious after awhile. The flashbacks themselves were more interesting since they take place in other locations and added some variety to the gameplay. There was also an interesting side story involving the main character's spouse. While the main mystery does get solved, there were some loose ends that did not get explained, and the final cutscene was also vague. It's an ok game to pass the time but I've played much better.
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I'm a huge adventure game fan. I love the games where you get to meet characters, have a mystery to solve and get to use your mind to get to the end of the game, rather then gunplay. What I found different about this game is the character development and backstories. Very well thought out and the characters have depth to them. The plot was a lot of fun and you wanted to see what came next, but like I said the characters are what really drew me into this one! It was like reading a good book you couldn't put down! Highly recommended for any adventure player!
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Interesting game, bit straightforward with little surprises and not that difficult to finish. For the experienced adventurer it's a few hours' gameplay. The cinematics are nice, the environments nicely detailed. An overall interesting game, though a bit short and easy.












