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Alfred Hitchcock presents The Final Cut
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No suspense, puzzles of little interest, poor dialog, a tortuous storyline, and awkward control.
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PC Gamer
While it's an ambitious and lengthy adventure, the game is spoiled by an overly confusing story, many ambiguous puzzles, and a flawed interface. [July 2002, p.73]
And for being a “suspense” game, there are times when the music sounds like you’re on a carousal. Not good at all.

Alfred Hitchcock presents The Final Cut

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Mar 31, 2002
Metascore
50
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Generally Favorable
7.6
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ActionTrip
The adventure is not on the difficult side; in fact I would only recommend it to the less experienced players.
60
Cincinnati Enquirer
Spoiled by an overly confusing story, ambiguous puzzles and a flawed interface.
58
GameSpot
The only suspense in The Final Cut is the fear that one of the numerous bugs will make it impossible to continue through the game's easy puzzles and nonsensical story.
50
Adrenaline Vault
Sure, there is a deep convoluted plotline and beautiful backdrops, but the deficiencies in interface, action sequences, and conversations are quite serious.
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All Game Guide
This "nail-biting thriller" has more plod to the plot than most Agatha Christie novels, and use of the psychic abilities of the protagonist, Joseph Shamley, is sorely needed to make sense of some of the baffling leaps in continuity.
30
Computer Gaming World
Atmospheric graphics are about all The Final Cut has going for it. [July 2002, p.81]
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G4 TV
What's more troubling is the absurd number of glitches littered throughout the game -- in gameplay, graphics, and sound.
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SummaryThey say money can buy everything... even murder. Millionaire Robert Marvin-Jones, obsessed with the films of Hitchcock, is making a mystery movie of his very own - until his entire film crew vanishes from his estate. As Joseph Shamley, a private eye hired by Jones' fetching niece, you must lead the search for the missing crew. But are y... Read More
Rated Mfor Mature
  • PC
Mar 31, 2002
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