Love Lasts "Forever" .......As Long As You Remember! – Immortal Love: Letter From The Past Collector's Edition - A Magical Hidden Object Game (Full) Review

FIVE-BN UK LTD, makers of Lost Lands and the New York Mysteries series, just released a new game entitled, " Lost Lands 3: The Golden Curse." I did not play yet, but I'm about to; it looks awesome! See...they know we love them and appreciate great games so now they released another one expeditiously. Head over and check it out. Please leave a review so they continue releasing additional, new games! The Review: This is a warning that I did see a rat or mouse in the beginning for those with phobias. The graphics are beautiful and mostly clear - actually a tiny bit fuzzy though; they are accentuated with a palette of rich, vibrant colors containing many shades of pinks, purples, and blues. The artwork is intricately drawn and detailed creating an almost realistic presentation of your surroundings. Human-like facial marks and lines are embedded within the characters' faces to enhance a lifelike experience. Transition between scenes is very smooth and quick, as such with the acquisition of inventory items. No annoying pop-ups here. The inventory is labeled, interactive, and puzzle-like; you will put together objects at times. The map indicates available tasks in custom mode; you view your notes, tasks, and achievements through the map as well. There is no journal; the notes tab only shows pictures and illustrations with an option to replay cut scenes. The only unique aspect presented is that you use a special amulet to turn back time when either your life is in danger or for a beneficial advantage: you drop an acorn on a guard, he sees you, you use the amulet, you try again, your good to go. The HOS are presented in a unique fashion containing sequential levels and multiple types. They are relative to the storyline and are somewhat puzzle-like. You will also gain some info when you select items within the scenes. One type is where you find an Arrest Document to read; then a word lists initiates. Then you take your fingerprint as a micro puzzle; then a smaller, additional word list initiates. You also have silhouettes. The puzzles are simple and varied; one type is to move skull tokens to their colored slots to open a chest. You collect portraits in the locations; extras are nothing special. This game is not knocking my socks off; however, no glitches so far. So far I like it better than the last few.
Review by KimTwilight69 on Immortal Love: Letter From The Past Collector's Edition - A Magical Hidden Object Game (Full).

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