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Old 11-27-2005, 11:36 AM   #1
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I've been playing ATTWN for a few days now. It really has me disappointed. I don't believe I could be a more avid Christie fan, and when I say the game really doesn't do the book any justice, it's my gut, heartfelt feeling.

Wargrave sounds nothing like I envisaged. Narracott's animation is rather poor too, and there are a number of flaws prevalent in many, many adventure games. For instance, how does Narracott know what to pick up? A hand cursor appears, yet sometimes Narracott will refuse to pick the object up, other times he will. Again, not only does it not make sense that the hand icon occasionally indicates an object that Naraccott does not wish to pick up -- although perhaps he will, later in the game -- but it's frustrating to waft the cursor around the screen looking for the change in icon.

The plot seems confusedly laid out, too.

And If I sound overly negative, I'm sorry, but I had high hopes for this.
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