User Reviews: Chimeras

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  • Glitchy

    I loved the Scottish theme, but unfortunately the game froze at several spots during play, necessitating restarting. Not a pleasant experience.
  • Great game!

    Very fun interactive game, one of the best Big Fish hidden objects yet!
  • Lovely game

    Lovely game, quality music, good puzzles. No ridiculous dark spirits (at least not yet). Enjoyed this one!
  • Agree with izzoc

    Good story, great graphics, map not always dependable. Love finding morph objects and puzzles but these were a bit too easy
  • Sooner or Later, I'll Be "Forgetting" About This One!

    ATTENTION PLAYERS:

    I just finished playing FIVE-BN's new game, entitled as above; and it was magnificent! Every aspect you love in a game is there, including a long demo; intriguing story; beneficial features, such as an all-encompassing map, journal to record in-depth story progression; custom settings, etc. I left a detailed review for your convenience. I hope you enjoy it!

    The plot fosters a conventional and recycled idea in which you are transported back in time to 18th century Scotland, and you realize that you must save your kidnapped family member from a villain. But who is the real villain? Play and find out! I love exploring a European medieval-like village, or one still standing from that time period, with winding, cobblestone roads that lead out to the lush countryside filled with castles, rolling hills, flowing rivers, and farms. I also appreciate the intermittent segments of the Scottish bagpipes since I am a vehement admirer of anything related to both Scotland and Ireland. The graphics are mediocre as they are slightly fuzzy and unclear. The bright and iridescent colors vividly stand out against the contrasting monochromatic bluish background, and this visualization exudes senses of mystification and foreboding. There are some effective animations incorporated within, such as wooden boards moving; pumpkins being carved into evil-like faces; and lights turning on and off--all upon touch. You can customize your settings. The inventory is labeled and interactive; items require assembly. The teleport map allows for smooth transport to labeled locations and indicates available actions. The HOS comprise the various fashions that we have grown accustomed to; nothing unordinary is presented though. The puzzles are simple, but they are fun; sometimes you will find items while gaining parts of the backstory. You are not given a journal; the reading materials are solely in the form of collected pieces of information, such as letters, notes, etc. Transition between scenes is brisk; no delays. The collectibles are fairly easy to spot, and there are multiples of one of the types in each location. Furthermore, one set is informative, which adds a level of sophistication rather than just discovering them. Overall, the game doesn't knock my socks off; most features are there, but cutting-edge or more advanced elements are not. Gameplay is straightforward and lacks any real challenge. In my opinion, this game is slightly above average. Therefore, my true rating is 3.5 stars; however, I bumped it up to 4 stars due to a glitch-free experience and a storyline that is maintaining my attention.
  • Chimeras

    Why don't you make the printing smaller then no one can read it! Bunch Of Crap!

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