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RESURRECTION, NEW MEXICO COLLECTOR'S EDITION Review by DoubleGames
When developers forget the main features of a good Hidden Object adventure puzzle game, such bizarre games as Resurrection, New Mexico come to the world. However, the most interesting fact is that these shobby games are launched regularly.
Starting with an ordinary car accident, Resurrection, New Mexico immediately takes you to a strange place you need to escape in order to save your daughter. Having no idea how you get there you understand for sure that you need to find a way out of this odd place. The answers are enclosed in the numerous Hidden Object puzzles which are not the best ones. There is a great deal of hidden object scenes to explore and items to collect there. However, all these scenes are not particularly challenging, but just because of the way some of the items are drawn it is hard to notice them.
Honestly, the looking for hidden items is a real disaster. The scenes suffer from grainy graphics and many of the objects you have to find are extremely tiny. Fortunately, there are handy hints about where to go next because this one of those titles that won’t let you do things out of the prescribed order. Instead, you have to go to and fro, then come back to do the same. So, get ready to run back and forth a lot.
As it has been already mentioned the artwork is terrible and looks like 5 or even more years old. Still, the music background fit in the general atmosphere perfectly. However, the same old hidden object scenes and puzzles cannot save advanced players from disappointment and newbies from yawning.
Nevertheless, if you wander how the poorest designed hidden object scenes look like, the new game Resurrection, New Mexico will show you. Blah!
3, November 2011










