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Reviews for "Hood Episode 4"

I started playing the first episode when I am going through the "Under Judgment" channel, and it has gotten onto me since then. It was quite satisfying to see that what you like actually gets to be on the top list, but at the same time I do get quite... touched... when it has finally reaches the end. To be honest, I've gotten in love with that pumpkin for a period of time now, and he is also one that would be giving opinion towards anything that I've pointed out (or clicked) but seriously, it's pretty fortunate for him not to get cooked, or became a pumpkin on a stick!!

Reviews in general, most of the puzzles are having indirect hints, and it do get quite hard when you started seeing something foreign stuffs all over the place! But what they would always say, CLICK ALL THE PLACES!!! But that guy that appeared randomly on the episode 3 still scared me though... that dead ancient!

What about my favorite part for this finale episode? My shovel is proven to be better than that Wild shovel, woof!

Very good, but still can't figure out the shovel medal any hints?

Also saw the vital bribes sign.

All is excellent but the ending, I expected something bigger. Eg, the archdemon enters the hunter's soul and cameron killing both of them.

great!! finally a nice ending
can't wait for next series!

What I liked about this last game is the fact that you implemented more puzzles. Searching for and using items is not exactly fascinating in my book. However, I wasn't able to solve the 'poem' puzzle on my own. It might be just my lack of wit, but I still can't see the pattern between the wording and the order of pictures.
SPOILER
'In the mountains for two days' means two "mountain" pictures, 'under the sky until three were left' means one "stars" picture and one "three" picture, 'the last three died beneath the stars' means just one "stars" picture.
/SPOILER
My problem with that is: three cases of a number and a noun put together I should have interpreted in three different ways. How in the blue blazes should I know that? Well, one option is guessing. Guessing while I was expecting logic. Kind of disappointing, you know?