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Maze: The Fracture Collector's Edition Review
Maze: The Fracture Collector's Edition Review
* OS: Windows 7 / Vista / XP
* CPU: Pentium 3 1.0 GHz or Higher
* OS: Windows 7 / Vista / XP
* CPU: Pentium 3 1.0 GHz or Higher
Maze: The Fracture Collector's Edition Review
* OS: Windows 7 / Vista / XP
* CPU: Pentium 3 1.0 GHz or Higher
* OS: Windows 7 / Vista / XP
* CPU: Pentium 3 1.0 GHz or Higher
Maze: The Fracture Collector's Edition Review Screenshots, Videos:
As always, I review mostly on the game play and leave the story to others to review.
I'm really liking what I'm seeing from this new game.
Each game in this series has a little different story line and they have all been interesting.
The puzzles are more challenging, and they are smartly integrated into the storyline.
This game has fairly nice graphics, but could be a bit clearer.
Many of the scenes have puzzles incorporated as well as some interactivity when it comes to finding many of the items.
There is usually a puzzle, sometimes two, to solve.
The Mini Games are in abundance.
Many of the scenes offer Panoramic views, where you can scroll further to the left or right in an attempt to make the player feel like they are actually there.
The heart-pounding music and the creepy ambient sounds also help increase the suspense of the game.
Animation is excellent, movement are very smooth.
For the experienced player, this game doesn't hold much of a challenge.
All in all, Maze: The Fracture is a good game.
Not an amazing one.
As always, try if out for yourself and see what you think.
I'm really liking what I'm seeing from this new game.
Each game in this series has a little different story line and they have all been interesting.
The puzzles are more challenging, and they are smartly integrated into the storyline.
This game has fairly nice graphics, but could be a bit clearer.
Many of the scenes have puzzles incorporated as well as some interactivity when it comes to finding many of the items.
There is usually a puzzle, sometimes two, to solve.
The Mini Games are in abundance.
Many of the scenes offer Panoramic views, where you can scroll further to the left or right in an attempt to make the player feel like they are actually there.
The heart-pounding music and the creepy ambient sounds also help increase the suspense of the game.
Animation is excellent, movement are very smooth.
For the experienced player, this game doesn't hold much of a challenge.
All in all, Maze: The Fracture is a good game.
Not an amazing one.
As always, try if out for yourself and see what you think.