Emerald City Confidential Game Review
Posted: Friday, February 27, 2009
by Bax Banni
BigZeeg.com
As with most detective-based games, Emerald City Confidential starts out innocently enough with a client barging into the PI's office with a desperate plea. In this case we have Dee Gale, a well-off woman seeking her missing fiance who, even though he "travels" quite often, hasn't been seen for days. With little else demanding her attention, Petra hops on the case, accepts the cash advance, and begins her investigation.
One pitfall Emerald City Confidential avoids is packing the world with too many things to investigate and areas to explore. It suffers a tiny bit in that the adventure is more linear, but the storytelling and character designs are so interesting, you honestly won't mind. In fact, if the puzzles were more intricate, I feel they would detract from the plot too much, which is one area this game really shines.
Beautiful, intriguing, well-thought-out, and put together so perfectly you'd swear it fell off the awesome tree, Emerald City Confidential is a stunning adventure game.
Key Game Features:
* over 40 hand-drawn 2D backgrounds,
* over 6,500 lines of spoken dialog for 35 characters,
* a story that takes place over 5 chapters.
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