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Reviews for "Leon : Terracotta Murders"

A good effort

I found this very hard to control, if things were a little more point n click rather than using the top right menu it would of been alot easier. I can understand this sort of game is hard to produce but good attempt.

I didn't think this was terrible it's just...

the style is very common! the game was painstakingly slow... the way they talked etc. etc. but i think the storyline must of takin some thinking so round of applause. :) and that flash must of taken u ages!

MrDDK responds:

Over a year infact

the loadin toook 4ever and i jus didn't like it

i recommend you jus stop whatever you think is your idea of good and get other opinions.
and you could have added a little more violence to this piece.

MrDDK responds:

I dont think if would have been quite neccessary to add gore and voilence.. Are you trying to imply that I should have had Leon being torn to bits by the machine gun? That wouldn't realy go... The whoule game would have to be changed to suit the age 18 rating it would achieve, it would also have to have been made much harder to suit.

Not bad.

This game is cleverly devised, and has a lot of good material in it. However, the incessant non-stop clicking to get from place to place is slightly annoying, and to be honest, I got stuck very quickly. Nice plot though, obviously well thought through beforehand. Well done.

"Gods sakes enough about the arrow keys!"

Not impressed by the voices, the artwork is passable, and rather than try to excuse yourself, accept the fact that Swish must suck if it only lets you do that kind of movement. Gods, that got so annoying so quickly that there was no way I was going to play, despite a relatively interesting storyline! The only way you are going to get better reviews is if you cater to who wants to play games - and people don't generally want to make choices every freaking step they take in a multilayered game like this. Accept that.