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Abstract: by Stuart Young, July 27, 2010 From around 1995 to about 2005, 2D was a dirty word. The prevailing wind of new technology dictated that if a new game didn’t boast a high number of polygons it was a dusty relic, hopelessly clinging to the past. In 2010,...
Abstract: Traditional point-and-click adventure is alive and well in The Whispered World. But that's both good and bad for Daedalic Entertainment's surreal fantasy about a sad clown and the end of the world. While the German game certainly features the captivati...
Abstract: The Whispered World, from Daedalic Entertainment, is a classic-style 2D adventure game reminiscent of some of my favorite titles from years ago. Old-school gamers like myself can certainly remember the whimsically-painted backdrops, the often-witty dia...
All too often characterised by forced joviality and irony-laden dialogue, modern point and click adventure gaming very rarely steps outside of that well-worn thematic trench of in-jokes and fourth-wall breaking references. The Whispered World, whilst s...
Abstract: The Whispered World is beautiful. Just staggeringly gorgeous. It's a hand-drawn point-and-click adventure that's imbued with so much adoration for artistry that it's impossible not to be impressed. It's stunning and haunting and poetic, and you've prob...
Abstract: Everything needed to make The Whispered World a truly great video game is all contained within the game. Everything that conspires to make The Whispered World a mediocre, point-and-click adventure game is also contained within. This game needs good edi...
Abstract: 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...