Grim Tales Wins Again! – Grim Tales: The Heir - A Mystery Hidden Object Game (Full) Review

I have to admit that since Big Fish went to their greedy policy (after they were bought out), of "No buy until you Try", I Never buy a game without a review. So when a new Grim Tales came out, I waited and waited for a review (a tip of the hat to Dracy!), I was nearing the end of the "discount" period (haha New Big Fish has added a new wrinkle to their Greed Policy: Give the users such a short time to buy that there isn't time for good reviews to have time to finish and have a decent full-review before time runs out and you have to mortgage the house to pay full price). However, let that stand for my soapbox for the New Big Fish, and on with the review: So, having no reviews, I finally had to make up my mind by using the history of "Grim Tales", of which I have purchased every one. Folks, although this game is not for little children, or those queesy about skeletons, and adverse to references to the dark arts or the after world, this is arguably the best Grim ever. Incredible graphics, tons of rooms, great voice-overs, easy transportation via the hint button (no penalty), and a pot that puts many other HO games to shame. It is probably safe to say that Elephant games gave enormous thought and time into this game. Big Fish, if you reviewed your own games before you released them, we might not need reviews. That is why people give you a bad rap. This game, however, was darn near worth more than 5 stars, even considering the few translation to English mistakes. BUY this one, and when (or if) Big Fish ever has a Real discount sale, like we used to see, Buy every Grim title out there.
Review by rgtolboe on Grim Tales: The Heir - A Mystery Hidden Object Game (Full).

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