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Re: Reincarnations: Uncover the Past Collector's Edition Now on BigFish [Re: ErnestineZ] #649652
08/28/10 09:29 AM
08/28/10 09:29 AM
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You can't, it is built into the game. You can wait for the regular game to come out and print the blog walkthrough.

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Re: Reincarnations: Uncover the Past Collector's Edition Now on BigFish [Re: BrownEyedTigre] #649798
08/28/10 09:03 PM
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Deciding to take a break from an adventure game I'm replaying right now after some years, I bought this. Wrong. It's nothing but HOGs and puzzles and way too much back and forth, with a story line so thin you can see through it. This is not the sort of relaxing game I was looking for.

I enjoyed Vampireville, that was funny. And while Time Dreamer's protagonist was an idiot for believing a total stranger, at least the game kept me interested in what was going to come up next. Reincarnations was so uninteresting, so full of puzzles for which the instructions often made no sense, that I quit about half way through and uninstalled it. Bog's Adventures in the Underworld may be long, convoluted and tough but it's a pleasure and a relief to go back to it after this thing.

Gil.


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