Hopkins FBI
The game is very much a French-style graphic adventure, the likes of which are rarely seen since Revolution's excellent Broken Sword games. Think Broken SwordHopkins FBI. The game itself is quite fun, with traditional inventory-based puzzles and an intuitive interface. The characters are believable, and the pace of the game is handled very well, with excellent cut-scenes throughout the game that advance the storyline. For all its high points, though, Hopkins FBI is a very easy and very short adventure. Expert gamers will be able to finish this one in only a few hours, as most puzzles are very easy. This is unfortunate, because the game doesn't have the same quality as LucasArts' Full Throttle to qualify it as a "short but sweet" adventure. As is, the game is worth playing, but probably only at bargain-bin prices. If you can find it cheap and are not offended by blatant violence in games, Hopkins FBI will hold your interest for the few hours that it takes to finish. Recommended, with some reservations.
Average Rating: | 6.54 [114 votes] |
Genre: | Adventure |
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Developer: | MP Entertainment |
Publisher: | MP Entertainment |
Year: | 1998 |
Software Copyright: | MP Entertainment |
Theme: | Organized Forces, Mystery |
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Related Links: | Adventure Gamer review |
More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | Windows 95/98 |
If you like this game, try: | Broken Sword: The Shadow of The Templar, Dreamweb, Discworld Noir |
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