Jekyll & Hyde
Jekyll & Hyde
Description (IGDB)
Based on the famous novella from Robert Louis Stevenson the player experience the fascinating world of Jekyll & Hyde and must solve the secrets behind London's underground world. Fascinating storyline about a conspiracy of an ancient mysterious sect. Therefore all puzzles (quests) are based on the Greek mythology. Combining classical Point and Click features with action elements, Jekyll and Hyde is featuring a 3D engine with a lot of special effects. Players must solve the quests with two completely different characters.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Jekyll & Hyde does create a moody and interesting game out of the book's characters, and there's some very cool stuff here. »
« This game is fun until you try to move. Rent the movie folks. It’s scarier, and shorter. »
« This gameworld is essentially a bad parody of a David Lynch production. Every scene is draped in “weirdness wallpaper.” It’s weird, all right, but not exactly engaging. »
« I truly fear poor old Robert Louis Stevenson is turning over in his grave at the atrocity that has been committed in his name. »
« It's among the worst action-adventure games ever released and is so crippled by confusing camera angles and bad control that it seems less like a game and more like a parody of its genre. »
« You are apt to play the same segments over and over, ad nauseam. Perhaps a more appropriate title might have been Groundhog Day II. »
« Poor graphics, horrible animation and the lack of any challenge far outweigh whatever story this game might have. »
« This game is so full of bad ideas that make a mockery of good reading material. [Feb 2002, p.101] »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »
« I don't get why people are hating on this game. Yes, it may not be perfect. Yes, its AI may ****. Hell, even the complete package may suffer. That doesn't impact on my opinion at all: I used to love this game back in its day! »