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Stylish, cinematic and creepily atmospheric, D would be a good example to show your friends of what 3-D graphics animators can do on the computer these days.
Specifications: Genre: Adventure; Elements: Horror Action Adventure; Context: Horror; See full specs
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- Reviewed on: 05/01/1996
- Updated on: 05/01/2000
- Released on: 03/31/1996
Stylish, cinematic and creepily atmospheric, D would be a good example to show your friends of what 3-D graphics animators can do on the computer these days. From the perspectives, lighting, and direction to the incredible sound effects (you can hear a key slapping into your character's palm) and attention to detail (you can occasionally track your character's movements in the mirror), D is one of the most impressive and professional games yet.
The gameplay here is of the seek-and-find variety, with puzzles thrown in for a little extra challenge. These puzzles mostly involve process of elimination and can be a bit tedious; success depends on equal parts of skill, luck, and patience (with a little knowledge of astrology thrown in). Your character, Laura, moves efficiently, if slowly, through the hospital, only pausing when there is an interactivity or something of note. This keeps the game from bogging down too deeply in the larger areas of the hospital, which is helpful because the game, with its two-hour time limit, is challenging enough as it is.
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