Posted September 09, 2014
Having finished punishment platformer Mr. Bree+, I thought it was a good time to take it easy, and have completed Fester Mudd Episode 1, a consciously old-school adventure game by Josh Mandel, who is apparently an old-time Sierra person. I got this as part of a Groupees bundle, so it also plays into my delayed, but not cancelled, attempt to actually play some of those.
It's fairly short (maybe two hours), and fairly easy, even for me--and I'm pretty lousy at adventure games. I understand the difficulty of balancing difficulty, and I think that "slightly too easy" is better then "bash my head against nonsense puzzles until I give up," but I also understand that there's satisfaction in finally solving a difficult puzzle, and this game doesn't offer much of that. As for "short," that's to be expected from an episode in an episodic game, but if you're thinking of paying the full ten dollar price tag, another hour or so might be nice.
It also suffers from pacing issues--after an initial puzzle, it actually does the "This guy will help you, but first you must perform four tasks!" thing; from a plot that doesn't do much--because the time that might have been spent advancing the plot is spent doing four unrelated tasks; and from a sense of humor that is sometimes to juvenile for its own good ("It's funny because farting!"). Still, it has its charm. I'd play the remaining episodes if they ever come out, but probably not at full price.
(And hey, I'm actually also starting The Bridge, although in my case it's a coincidence--I already owned it from some Steam sale or other, and finally decided to get around to it yesterday.)
edit: Just read that poor sales are probably going to mean no second episode. Well ... I sure didn't buy it full price, so I guess I can't really complain. Think they probably priced themselves to death asking $10 for a short episode. This is not the only "first episode turned only episode" that I have sitting in my bundle backlog.
It's fairly short (maybe two hours), and fairly easy, even for me--and I'm pretty lousy at adventure games. I understand the difficulty of balancing difficulty, and I think that "slightly too easy" is better then "bash my head against nonsense puzzles until I give up," but I also understand that there's satisfaction in finally solving a difficult puzzle, and this game doesn't offer much of that. As for "short," that's to be expected from an episode in an episodic game, but if you're thinking of paying the full ten dollar price tag, another hour or so might be nice.
It also suffers from pacing issues--after an initial puzzle, it actually does the "This guy will help you, but first you must perform four tasks!" thing; from a plot that doesn't do much--because the time that might have been spent advancing the plot is spent doing four unrelated tasks; and from a sense of humor that is sometimes to juvenile for its own good ("It's funny because farting!"). Still, it has its charm. I'd play the remaining episodes if they ever come out, but probably not at full price.
(And hey, I'm actually also starting The Bridge, although in my case it's a coincidence--I already owned it from some Steam sale or other, and finally decided to get around to it yesterday.)
edit: Just read that poor sales are probably going to mean no second episode. Well ... I sure didn't buy it full price, so I guess I can't really complain. Think they probably priced themselves to death asking $10 for a short episode. This is not the only "first episode turned only episode" that I have sitting in my bundle backlog.
Post edited September 10, 2014 by BadDecissions