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Author: wolfqueen001
Posted: June 15, 2010 (03:34 PM)
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This is nice for a review of a game in a long-standing series such as this, especially since these are exceptionally hard to write. You're getting the essentials out in each installment, and at this point, that's probably what matters most since those reading reviews of these recent games, they'll be more interested in that. I'm also glad you don't seem to have gotten tired of it already, heheh.

Anyway, ubiquitous errors:

through this medium that the game’s plays out

game

When Baby Amelia Earhart’s excitable nature keeps landing you in trouble, a jump forward might find help you discover the best way to calm her down. When a magical toy is being held hostage by a bunch of underpaid and overworked elves living in the slums, perhaps a jaunt forward in time might find something you can use to barter with.

Did you intend to use the jumping forward twice on purpose or did you intend one to be forward and one backward (since you mention you can do both)?

There’s still control issues in how the game insists upon an uncomfortable

There are (you're referring to 'issues' here)

This doesn’t stop the game from chucking in characters from previous seasons to give those who have been along for the entire ride something new to chuckle out

about

Also, I think you missed this the other day since it got a little buried under everything else. Also, I am curious about a more technical issue that covers this whole new season. Does the title include a 301 or some other sort of marker to indicate that it's part of a third season? Because as it's listed now, I wonder whether people will get confused as to these games' placement in the S&M timeline or even if they'll get confused as to the order of the games in this particular season.


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