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Adventure-Archiv's 'Andre' reveals to us his rather remarkable and highly realistic review re Bigtime Games' Delaware St. John Volume 1: The Curse of Midnight Manor, which Andre awards an overall 81% rating...
To play such a game at noon with daylight would mean to cast pearls before swine. The German summer also was nice to me and suitably takes a break just when the game was released. Because if you play Delaware in the dark at night, the stormy wind, blowing through the curtains, and the rain outside support the creepy atmosphere very much. And Delaware has learned indeed from its models, even if I must say I wasn't scared as much as in the really morbid Dark Fall. While in Dark Fall the eerie consists of exactly the fact that the sinister remains unknown up to the very end, the first ghost in Delaware already appears after a few minutes.
And for those of you who'd like a little practice with your German language comprehension, this review also has a link to the German version. |
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