This is a class A hero...PC game except for the odd 'amnesiac' save system and cutscenes replays...
This adventure starts by the assassination of my beloved president. Of course I'm to blame for this. Hey, I didn't do this, OK! Even though there are pictures of me with a sniper rifle aimed at the president with a bullet dislodged in the very same room where I was standing means nothing. I have amnesia...
My job is to locate the mysterious twenty people who are (I think) linked to this disastrous crime. Look, the president has been assassinated!!!
The overall scenery, even though my vision states that the entire locations and people are ‘cartoonish’, are very impressive. I love when the water crashes in the ocean during sunset when I was at the monastery...the boat...ohh my head...
(5 minutes later)
Where was I...oh yeah...the sounds...the sounds. Guns, bazookas, grappling hooks, doors all sounded good however not great. Maybe I have lost my sense of hearing. I can't remember. Maybe it's because of the background music is so excellent that it muffled everything else. The next thing is going to be a little odd so stay with me. The words from anyone that I converse seems to be almost out-of-order. It's like their lips are out of sync with the actual words coming from their mouth. Music...dancing...
(21 minutes later)
'...wake up McFly...'
Ummmm - my overall experience was absolutely wonderful. I'm a frill seeker myself and this adventure has it all; from underwater explorations to grappling down on the edge of a cliff whilst mowing down people. Also I can use chairs, bottles, broomsticks etc to give my friends a certain 'wake up call'.
One of the most painfully strange concepts in this adventure is my recollections (cut-scenes) and trying to back-trace my footsteps (quick save options). Somehow I cannot remember where I was unless some 'check-point' arrives; even then I cannot remember being in a checkpoint unless I mark it (press the quick save button). Also, once I remember anything at all (cut scenes) I cannot recall them at all. Period. A paradox?
Overall, this reminds me (funny that...) of another adventure called 'Hitman' or 'Agent 47' in regards of the 'slower' type missions. However you will get your buck for your money when it comes to 'cleaning up'. So if you like 'Hitman' then you'll like this.
Now I must go and see the fireworks...