Ratings and Reviews by ensoul
View this member's profileShowing All | Show by Pageensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
Gourmet, by Aaron A. Reed and Chad Barb
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
What Happens in Vagueness, by Sam Kabo Ashwell, Tom Blawgus, N.B. Horvath, Justin Larue, Jacqueline A. Lott, Michael Martin, Carl Muckenhoupt, Marius Müller, Mark Musante, and Brian Rapp
4 of
5 people found the following review helpful:
A bit like going insane.., November 15, 2008...but somewhat duller. A very interesting experiment in IF collaboration. Unfortunately (and predictably), by the last few individual sequences any semblance of a plot or logic has disappeared. If you appreciate games that slide into randomness, here's one for you. Personally, I rather liked the first few parts and lost interest by the time (Spoiler - click to show)the devil carried off my dog.
Pretty solid implementation. Potentially interesting protagonist, it's a shame the Whispers plots can't be cohesive.
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
ensoul's Rating:
Showing All | Show by Page