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08-14-2020 at 02:57 AM.
Truberbrook is interesting but relatively short. It's clearly an homage to the point and clicks of the 70s/80s (Maniac Mansion, Monkey Island) but it's a bit too up it's own ass and avant-garde with certain decisions. There's a five minute, unskippable musical performance that bores you to tears. Some of the puzzles are ridiculously obtuse. And the ending is a cliffhanger that feels like they wanted to set up a second chapter that more than likely will never come, so it just feels...unfinished.
It's interesting, and the price is good (particularly for physical), but know what you're getting into first.
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It's interesting, and the price is good (particularly for physical), but know what you're getting into first.
Opus Collection is great, you clearly didn't play it.
Truberbrook isn't the same price on Amazon
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Opus is no longer either.
Yuppers