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by - written on 26/01/05 (Useful, 62 readings)
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Having played the Zork anthology and enjoying Zork Nemesis immensely, I couldn't wait to pick up Zork grand inquisitor. Zork Nemesis has fabulous graphics, fantastic logical puzzles and a haunting soundtrack. It also contained a serious and strong storyline. Don't expect the same from Zork grand inquisitor! Now i don't mean the game is not comparable in quality, but it is different. It is still a point & click graphic adventure and the graphics are still great and the storyline is solid, but instead of being 100% serious, it is full of zany characters and crazy humour, but stilll stays true to the Zork world. There is a part in the game that makes you think about ... Read the complete review
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