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Just finished the game and really enjoyed it. Graphics and art work were excellent, and loved the music. Fairly mini games and only had to use the walkthrough one time. Guess they won't have a sequel to this one since it comes behind the opera game. Anyway my kind of game.
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I have to say, I'm totally absorbed in this game. LOVE the story lines, the eeriness of the scenes, and having to go from here to there, to meet my goals. Lots of hidden object opportunities, and side games to play. Big Fish Games ROCKS!! Thank you for allowing me so much innocent, full-on entertainment.
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![[Post New]](/templates/wanda/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) by mst3kr on Aug 4, 10 5:29 PM
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sarra73 wrote:
indypeg57 wrote:.
At the end ..I heard something about an opera.., like a sequel, maybe.. to Asylum?
Please post a note if you caught it.
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True. That is extremely true. Part two whenever they get to making it.
Actually, the same developers who did Nightfall Mysteries: Asylum Conspiracy, also did the game Nightfall Mysteries: Curse of the Opera. Curse of the Opera was released a few months ago and, while it was released before Asylum Conspiracy, it is actually the sequel, in terms of the storyline, to Asylum Conspiracy. So, there isn't a sequel to Asylum Conspiracy.
Edited on 08/05/2010 at 5:00:40 AM PST
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OMG...I just finished the game! That ending was awesome! Probably wouldn't make any sense if you hadn't played the other nightfall mystery game though. So glad I bought this one, it was well worth it!
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I LOVED THIS GAME.I didn't want it to end.
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I too loved this game. I played about 20 minutes of the trial and then purchased it. Five stars from me.
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![[Post New]](/templates/wanda/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) by cklein on Aug 5, 10 6:52 PM
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Kudos to you for this game development! Great graphics, challenging puzzles and hours of enjoyment! Hope there is a sequel soon. This is a #1 for me.
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Interesting game. I always have to play the demo's because I am really picky. There have been a few times that I did not and the games... well they were really bad. (Mary Celeste) comes to mind. Anyhow, I love the IHOG games. Have and love all the MCF games. So much in fact that I am going to go buy a gameboy just so I can play Million Heir. Anyhow, this game was way up on the creep factor. The eyes following you around in the toy room, the rocking horse. The people popping up out of nowhere. The graphics are awesome! Don't really care for the music though. Then again, I like the sound effects more often than the music. Overall though, I must say that I may just buy this game. Looks like I have lots more to play that I did not finish in the hour. Have fun Fishies!!
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This was an absolutely great game. It lasted long. Wasn't too dark to see what you needed. It has a satisfying ending. One great game!
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Another strong effort from the Nightfall Mysteries team - yes, it's a prequel but if they'd released it first it would have taken the mystery out of the first one. It does help that one make sense.
Pros: Beautiful art, hidden objects fair and reasonably visible. I especially like it when the object you're turning the room over to find is not only right in front of your nose, but so big you could trip over it. Nice music, not too repetitive. Great plot, great ending.
Cons: Voice acting occasionally a little over the top - Thomas is a dictatorial so-and-so, isn't he? Yes, the brave-young-girl-saves-her-grandfather thing has been done to death, although this was a decent twist on that. I honestly can't see anyone leaving the lead character on the island, though, although it was a nice way to extend the game. Scenes relentlessly cluttered at times.
Overall: Happy I purchased it. Good to see games with a decent plot. Will look for more from this studio.
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