The story here is that your character Mr. Again, when it comes to the puzzles, if you are having trouble there is the hint system that basically by the third hint will give you the answer straight up. It can be hard to find the items you are looking for as some of the items are hidden almost too well. It’s okay, but nothing really exciting, unfortunately. You enter a room and you try to find items you can use on other items, or you find items to unlock or finish a puzzle. The gameplay is that of a Nancy Drew PC game mixed with those old look-and-find games. While it’s a little inconsistent to the hints it reveals or when you can use it, it’s there when it matters and is a nice touch. Studios have a system where if you are stuck on a puzzle, you can hit the question mark on the top right-hand side and it’ll give you more revealing hints until it actually tells you what to do. While the puzzles themselves can actually be a little tricky, F.M. The only time there is sound is the garbling speech of the 2 or 3 characters you come across, the sound of a puzzle being completed, or the odd light flickering. While sometimes the absence of sound can be thrilling, here it just seems like someone forgot to add a soundtrack. Now you might be thinking that’s harsh, but the big problem here is that there is just no background music or sound here at all unless it’s you taking the pointer and clicking on something. To put it simply, in the sound department, Forgotten Hill Disillusion is abysmal.
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