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The Whispered World Review (PC)

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Item reviewed: The Whispered World on PC

Let’s face it, for some time there it seemed like PnC adventures had gone the way of the dinosaur thanks to the first and third-person shooters becoming all the rage. But over the last few years, thanks to some great titles, we’re beginning to see more and more on the scene.

The Whispered World is one of this new breed of PnC adventure games. I first saw it what seems like ages ago way back in 2008 and am glad to see it’s finally arrived (pre-order through GamersGate for 23 April).

The rich artwork and sound show the attention to detail that was paid this title during the development phase with everything having a fine level of detail. The environments are all rich and interesting to look at and contain the necessary ambient sounds to make it more than just a painting.

That’s the thing about point-and-click adventures, they have to maintain the interest of the gamer which is difficult at times as they’re generally not what I term ’high-impact gaming.’ Adventure gamers are a savvy bunch and we need an intricate storyline, challenging puzzles with unique solutions and some eye/ear candy to make the experience well-rounded. The Whispered World has this in spades.

In the game you play Sadwick, the sad clown, who is tormented by dreams of a dark future and the end of the world. You find out that the world is in peril and you of course have to save it! Helping you along the way are a wide assortment of characters and your trusty pet Spot. I’m not really sure what he is, like a giant Play-doh slug with feelers or caterpillar. You can do certain things with him like change his shape to better suit some particular puzzles. Here’s a hint, stuff him in the open stovepipe in your trailer.

 Our Rating for The Whispered World Review (PC)
6.0
Replay
PnC games generally don’t offer much for replay until a year or so after you’ve finished them once. Nothing was really done to make you want to go back.
9.0
Graphics
The graphics are very good all around. The lip movement for characters is off but it’s far from distressing.
9.0
Sound
Some things are mildly annoying like Bruno’s incessant snoring, but they’re well done all round.
8.5
Gameplay
It’s a good long game with a lot of interesting puzzles. There’s no hint system that I could find in it to help push you along when you need it.
0.0
Multiplayer/Online Content
8.5
Overall
It’s a very well made and interesting point-and-click adventure and hits on all the major things including sound, graphics and interesting puzzles.

Rating: 3.9, votes: 7

PC Video Game Review Rig Specifications

Tech Specs Main Office Satellite Office
CPU Intel Core i7-2600K 3.40Ghz Intel Core i7 940 2.93Ghz
RAM 4.00GB Crucial Ballistix 6Gb Patriot Viper Memory
Gfx Card EVGA GeForce GTX 580 1.5GB EVGA 560 Ti 448 Core Graphics Card
PSU Xion 800Watt Powersupply
Chassis NZXT H2 Silent Classic NZXT Vulcan Case
Cooling NZXT Fans Cooled by Xigmatek fans
Audio Cyber Snipa Sonar 5.1/Sharkoon Xtatic SR Corsair Vengeance 1500 7.1 Surround Headset
Display AOC Ultra-thin 22" LED 27" 3D Asus monitor with Nvidia 3D Vision 2
Mouse SteelSeries Sensei (left), NZXT Avatar S white (right) Logitech G500 mouse
Keyboard Logitech Media slim and Cyber Snipa Flexiglow MadCatz/Saitek Cyborg Keyboard (Modern Warfare 2 edition)




 
 

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