It's No "Black"out With Final Cut! – Final Cut: Fade To Black - A Mystery Hidden Object Game (Full) Review

I love this series for its intriguing murder, mystery and mayhem. It's a refreshing change of setting as the premise takes place in a modern-like city within an urban environment during the 1950s or so. Unfortunately, the graphics are visually unappealing as they are muddy looking or washed out, especially in the close-ups and HOS. The colors are either bright and vibrant or dark and gritty depending on the scene. As usual with this developer, you cannot customize your settings; apparently, they just don't get it. The inventory is labeled and interactive; items require assembly. The teleport map indicates available actions only in the first mode; thereafter, it's non-beneficial. Transition between scenes is smooth and quick. The HOS are interactive, multilayered, and consist of various types. The puzzles are varied and relative to the storyline; I love the one with the pinball machine. You have collectibles; they can blend in well into the background. Overall, it is a good game; no glitches and nice variety. However, because of lousy graphics, no customized settings, and limited reading materials, I deducted a star. Still worth my time.
Review by KimTwilight69 on Final Cut: Fade To Black - A Mystery Hidden Object Game (Full).

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