King's Quest Chapter 2: Rubble Without a Cause Review
The revived King’s Quest takes a step back in Rubble Without a Cause, the oddly depressing second chapter in this modern take on the legendary Sierra adventures from the 1980s.
The revived King’s Quest takes a step back in Rubble Without a Cause, the oddly depressing second chapter in this modern take on the legendary Sierra adventures from the 1980s.
What’s old is new again in A Knight to Remember, the first chapter in a new King’s Quest saga that perfectly matches the spirit of the legendary adventure series.
King's Quest is one of the oldest gaming franchises as it dates back to the 8-bit gaming era on IBM PCs and Commadore 64, but it's not very well known being a PC exclusive series. It also hasn't been updated in a couple... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulI first played King's Quest 1 in 1985 on an 8088 with CGA graphics. It was utterly captivating. This is the context of my review. The gaming world of today is unrecognizable to what it was in the early 80's so it's not ... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpfulYes, it has the Sierra label stuck on it, but who are these Odd Gentlemen who have dared touch one of the most famous Sierra titles ever? Realisticly Sierra is nothing more than a label these days isn't it? And why isn't... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulIf it was not that much niaiseux. But it's not that bad and the game story is good. Also, I'm not really agree with how to complete the game at some part and I won't talk about this in depth because it would be a spoiler... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful
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