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Rite of Passage: The Sword and the Fury Review
Rite of Passage: The Sword and the Fury 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
Rite of Passage: The Sword and the Fury 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
Rite of Passage: The Sword and the Fury Review Screenshots, Videos:
This is the newest game in the Rite of Passage series.
Each game in this series has a little different story line and they have all been interesting.
I really got into the story when the demo ended.
The hidden object scenes and the puzzles are also quite standard.
I love puzzles in HOPA games and even though some puzzles are familiar there are still some surprises in difficulty.
Most of the HOP's offer a small interactive puzzle to solve.
The graphics weren't all that bad.
One of the best features of Rite of Passage: The Sword and the Fury Collector's Edition is the superb drawing of characters and scenery.
I don't like to give too much detail about the specific HOPS or puzzles because it is far more fun to discover for yourself what a game holds in store for you.
We played Rite of Passage: The Sword and the Fury Collector's Edition on the easiest difficulty mode, rarely skipped any puzzles, and completed the game in around four hours.
If you prefer the CE version of games the Rite of Passage: The Sword and the Fury Collector's Edition has collectibles, artifacts and morphing objects to be found.
You have an interactive, transporter type map to help you move quickly between locales.
The game flowed quite well and is very easy to follow.
Music wise, carries the mood of the game very well.
Animation is excellent, movement are very smooth.
For the experienced player, this game doesn't hold much of a challenge.
It is a perfect game for a lazy day.
All in all, Rite of Passage: The Sword and the Fury Collector's Edition is a good game.
Not an amazing one.
Each game in this series has a little different story line and they have all been interesting.
I really got into the story when the demo ended.
The hidden object scenes and the puzzles are also quite standard.
I love puzzles in HOPA games and even though some puzzles are familiar there are still some surprises in difficulty.
Most of the HOP's offer a small interactive puzzle to solve.
The graphics weren't all that bad.
One of the best features of Rite of Passage: The Sword and the Fury Collector's Edition is the superb drawing of characters and scenery.
I don't like to give too much detail about the specific HOPS or puzzles because it is far more fun to discover for yourself what a game holds in store for you.
We played Rite of Passage: The Sword and the Fury Collector's Edition on the easiest difficulty mode, rarely skipped any puzzles, and completed the game in around four hours.
If you prefer the CE version of games the Rite of Passage: The Sword and the Fury Collector's Edition has collectibles, artifacts and morphing objects to be found.
You have an interactive, transporter type map to help you move quickly between locales.
The game flowed quite well and is very easy to follow.
Music wise, carries the mood of the game very well.
Animation is excellent, movement are very smooth.
For the experienced player, this game doesn't hold much of a challenge.
It is a perfect game for a lazy day.
All in all, Rite of Passage: The Sword and the Fury Collector's Edition is a good game.
Not an amazing one.
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