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Abstract: You don't always have to sit down to an epic, 100-hour slog to get your gaming in. Developers are delivering plenty of great bite-size, episodic games that (usually) release one part at a time.If you're looking for something you can play in installments, ...
Fans of classic adventure gaming should absolutely check out the Hector: Badge of Carnage series. The point and click formula is present and largely unchanged from the golden age of the genre but the unique well-realised setting and the excellent writing...
While not as entertaining as the last season of Sam and Max, Hector: Badge of Carnage will keep you entertained for the couple of hours that it lasts. Speaking of time, the game did not last as long as I would have liked, but the good news is that there...
Abstract: I found the objects that needed to be combined were rather obvious too, which is always a good thing in my book. There is nothing worse than roaming around an adventure game not knowing what to do next because you have not com..
Abstract: We've all seen our fair share of crime dramas to know what the bad cop in "good cop, bad cop" is all about, and we expect bad cops to be sufficiently badass in their mannerisms. Telltale Games and Straandlooper's Hector: Badge of Carnage - Episode One...
Abstract: It may be an old cliché, but the truth of the matter is that first impressions do count. The way something or someone catches your eye that first time around does make a difference. This is unquestionably true for videogames – that opening sequence h...
Abstract: Usually, a point-and-click adventure game puts you in the role of a heroic character, or at worst someone forced by circumstances to do absurd things. Hector: Badge of Carnage gleefully does the opposite, putting players in control of a cynical, drunke...
It’s an episodic series, so Hector: Badge of Carnage – Episode 1 is unsurprisingly short. The writing is really good in general (despite one tasteless bit of dialogue where Hector calls some gangsters “homos” instead of “homies”), and the puzzles are f...