Serpent of Isis: Your Journey Continues
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Really boring! Click...click...click to skip !
Could be an interesting game ... the story seems reasonable, graphics and sound are ok.
Although they are easy, HOS have good visibility and are interactive - sometimes need to use objects from inventory.
But ... impossible spend more than 40 minutes playing, my patience ran out with Robert popping up every mouse click, or every change of scene.
To make things worse, he tells what you should do, or where to go, and says something about every thing that appears - ie every 5 seconds !!
Very annoying, Robert has more time to talk than you have to play.
February 13, 2012
great sequel
This sequel picks up where 2009 BF HOG of the year "Serpent of Isis" left off. It's very similar to the original game except the gameplay is untimed, which is no big deal to me. Anyone who loves traditional hidden-object scenes would love this one. It begins with a prologue that has extremely easy H.O. scenes. But after that, you get nicely done H.O. gameplay.
December 6, 2011
Like the Story and All the Hidden Object Scenes
PLUS SIDE = I love doing HOG scenes, and there were so many in this game, that made me happy! I really liked the graphics, particularly in the Hidden Object scenes. I also loved seeing the snow in the Italy scene, and the sound of the rain in the Paris home scene. To me, this was eyecandy, and I will go back and replay just to see those scenes again. It was interesting that at least twice in the game, the interactive scenes mimicked real-life timing, meaning that you had to wait until the task was completed before you could get the desired item. That put me off at first, I thought I had a glitch in my game, but finally realized I needed to proceed and do other things and then come back after the time period was complete.
MINUS SIDE = I didn't realize at first that each chapter had a different Special Item to find, so I did not get all of them, but that will be my challenge to find them all when I replay this game. Also, I struggled at first because I kept hitting the map instead of the suitcase but then realized I could just click on top to get my inventory.
November 29, 2011
Played 1st and 2nd back to back!
I bought both Serpent of Isis and Journey Continues on the same day and on sale. I played the sequel right after finishing the first game. This was fun....since we usually wait so long for a sequel to get to BFG. I enjoyed the travel through Europe, the adventure of finding historically significant objects and the characters were all good, however, by the time I was about 2/3's through JC's....I was a bit tired of the story. Parts of it moved a bit too slow with quite a bit of dialogue; unfortunately not spoken. I did like the fact that the sequel switched from the main character, Robert to his sister for a while. Overall, I would say the games were above average for enjoyable, but probably not good enough so to replay, but then again.....I own over 100 HOG's and don't need to replay any for a very long time. Thanks to the great sales BFG runs, I have about 25 games in my yet to be played file.....Happy Gaming!!!!
December 21, 2011
Entertaining
fun but maybee to much talking, a solid game
November 20, 2011
Loved it!
I had a great time with this game! I loved all the hidden object scenes and the puzzles were fun. I recommend this game to those who enjoy a lot of hidden object searching.
January 19, 2012