![]() In the next area she has the option to help Ulysses Talus - a Tinman sort of character. This time when the time loop was activated, Scarlet didn't have to replay her actions in the Wispy Hollow, giving her something of a checkpoint. Unfortunately further in the forest there was an ambush of another one of LeFaba's minions - Bad Baboo - and Scarlet was killed again. Then the time loop replayed, but this time around Mama Do didn't crush our heroine, because Jack dosed her with some sleeping gas. When she did that they both exited the Wispy Hollow. Scarlet managed to escape the wolf-man this time around and she reconstructed Punkin Jack. I'm not the biggest fan of point and click adventure games and there were some elements I enjoyed here, but some of the game design elements I found lacking. The minor combat encounters are pretty useless and so are the consumable items you collect - the game could've done without those elements. The tasks are not that difficult, but one often has to wonder about the minor specifics of how exactly the puzzle works leading you to guessing. Overall the game has gorgeous art, great music, creative story, but unfortunately some contrived puzzles. I guess there are different endings depending on how you choose to deal with LeFaba's minions, but I'm not too interested in exploring those. ![]() We get a generic happy ending and Scarlet's getting back with her band in the real world, but then there was some sequel baiting implying that what she saw was actually real. The story concluded with the 3 people Scarlet helped coming to her aid and capturing LeFaba. Then she had one final showdown with LeFaba, who transported her into a psycho void, from which our heroine escaped by solving some more puzzles. The levels are well designed, but sometimes the checkpoints can be rather sparse, so one must remain vigilant.Īfter dealing with the annoying code puzzle and a couple others Scarlet got her equipment back. Much like the Arkham games it's all about crowd control and prioritising more dangerous enemies like ones with shields or guns.The story is barely there since there's no dialogue, but you get the gist of what Zorro needs to do. If you manage to push a soldier into a hazzard they'll be instantly killed. There's also an incredibly potent counter move. You can stealth kill enemies, jump on them from a vantage point and do an instant takedown once you have enough energy. The mechanics are like a more clunky and limited Arkham game. Each level is structured as a separate mission where you engage enemy soldiers in combat. ![]() It is obviously targeted towards kids with the more cartoony presentation, but that's not a bad thing. Zorro The Chronicles is an action adventure game, where you play as the iconic character (or his sister with the same move set). Not sure what this unlocks, but the gameplay is fun enough for me to complete it. The Challenge Mode has 100 battles against the same characters, but each is a single round (unlike the 2 in Battle Mode). At least you get several different backgrounds, but they are specific for each character and can't be changed. You can barely move them around and the zoom out feature doesn't even allow you to have them in full view. Defeating all the girls in Battle Mode unlocks a rather lacking gallery feature where you can view their images. could of course destroy you, but they somehow balanced it out. ![]() This requires some fast reaction times and sometimes strategy, but it could very much be based on luck depending on your initial hand. The game itself is a hectic card battle, where you have to put down cards as fast as possible by following a sequence. Pretty Girls Speed is another game in the Pretty Girls series, where you play against some women, but this time around you don't really unlock extra costumes for them.
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