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I remember hearing about this game when it first came out but for one reason or another I just ignored it until I found it in the bargain bin sometime later. I wish I had just bought it when it first came out because it would of been worth every penny at its full price. I am going to break this review into three catagories of graphics, game mechanics, and story.
Graphics: The graphics were very well done for this game. You character was 3d and then you moved around in a static picture world. The only thing is the typical static pictures were not actually static. Things moved around like waves of water. This all just gave the world a much more lively feel too it.
Game Mechanics: If you like adventure games then you should like this one too. It is the typical style of finding the correct item and taking it to the right place to solve something. This does mean sometimes you will be moving your mouse around the screen to find things, but it really wasn't a problem for me. Overall things went logically enough too that you could figure out what your items in your inventory were used for when you came on a puzzle. We are not talking complex puzzles like in the Myst series, but few games seem to ever actually reach that level.
Story: This really is the best part of the whole experience. The game really has a good story. You'll move back and forth between your world and a magical world. Each world also has a different feel to it. The "real" world is modern and a little blah and then the magical world feels like some medieval fantasy world with talking animals and bright colors. The other great thing about the story is that your character seem to actually grow. So many games has your character being the same person as the end of the game as he/she was at the beginning. The Longest Journey has your character grown and discover things about herself. The game just had a more mature feel to it then a lot of other ones I have played.
In closing the game uses the old adventure game style which you will know if you like or dislike already, has nice graphics that has motion in the background, and has a great story that makes you care about the characters and what will happen to them.