
10
персонажи-9, сюжет- 9, атмосфера-10. концовка понравилась.
5
Like many hidden object games, The Twin Vaccine makes absolutely no sense. You have debris all around the place, yet you can only use one specific item (baseball) to break a window. You have a sledgehammer, yet you have to find oil to unjam a car door to reach inside. The story is kinda interesting, but you lose interest fast when the game is nonsense.
8
Seems quite strange to me to be the first to review this game... Oh, well, let's start :) I bought "Infected: The Twin Vaccine Collector's Edition" from Steam for about 8 (at discount price). It's a pretty good adventure/point-and-click game: - setting and characters are "borrowed" from real photos, then recreated in 2/3D (there is also a nice "extra" video, created by the developers, that show how they done most of the work). If I have to give an example of the final result, I think is somewhere between a Quantic Dream game (in small, of course) and a classic adventure. - the story is nicely developed. Don't expect something too brilliant, but yes, I say pretty enjoyable. - the game seems free to bugs and errors. I played it on a pretty damn machine and on Windows 7, I haven't any problems. - the atmosphere is gloomy and dark, but do not lead, ever, in an excessive level of violence. It is not a game I reccomend for children, though. - it's a really "special" and singular game. I liked it, also for the courage shown by the developers in making a game of this type. - puzzles and enigmas are simple, but, for the most, clever and pleasing. The problems? I don't really know well the story about the distribution of this game, but there are some clear problems. - the game is short! I wouldn't say that is too short, because is enjoyable, as I already said, and I don't feel to be "cheated", but the main story (there is also bonus chapter) lasts from 2 to 4 hours of game... It's not much, but I think that the (very small) size of the developer and the difficulties in developing such a particular product have left any other choice. - the price is pretty high for a game of this length, but I see this as a"price" to pay to play a different product, in better, from the average of this kind. I prefer to spend more for a game like this, than the same price for an absolutely trivial one (and there are many...). Closing, for me this is a clear 8, I recommend to try it... and also support an interesting team of developers.
Infected: The Twin Vaccine
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Jun 24, 2012
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Dec 13, 2013
8
Seems quite strange to me to be the first to review this game... Oh, well, let's start :) I bought "Infected: The Twin Vaccine Collector's Edition" from Steam for about 8 (at discount price). It's a pretty good adventure/point-and-click game: - setting and characters are "borrowed" from real photos, then recreated in 2/3D (there is also a nice "extra" video, created by the developers, that show how they done most of the work). If I have to give an example of the final result, I think is somewhere between a Quantic Dream game (in small, of course) and a classic adventure. - the story is nicely developed. Don't expect something too brilliant, but yes, I say pretty enjoyable. - the game seems free to bugs and errors. I played it on a pretty damn machine and on Windows 7, I haven't any problems. - the atmosphere is gloomy and dark, but do not lead, ever, in an excessive level of violence. It is not a game I reccomend for children, though. - it's a really "special" and singular game. I liked it, also for the courage shown by the developers in making a game of this type. - puzzles and enigmas are simple, but, for the most, clever and pleasing. The problems? I don't really know well the story about the distribution of this game, but there are some clear problems. - the game is short! I wouldn't say that is too short, because is enjoyable, as I already said, and I don't feel to be "cheated", but the main story (there is also bonus chapter) lasts from 2 to 4 hours of game... It's not much, but I think that the (very small) size of the developer and the difficulties in developing such a particular product have left any other choice. - the price is pretty high for a game of this length, but I see this as a"price" to pay to play a different product, in better, from the average of this kind. I prefer to spend more for a game like this, than the same price for an absolutely trivial one (and there are many...). Closing, for me this is a clear 8, I recommend to try it... and also support an interesting team of developers.
Jun 5, 2014
5
Like many hidden object games, The Twin Vaccine makes absolutely no sense. You have debris all around the place, yet you can only use one specific item (baseball) to break a window. You have a sledgehammer, yet you have to find oil to unjam a car door to reach inside. The story is kinda interesting, but you lose interest fast when the game is nonsense.
SummaryA new breed of virus has spread throughout the City of Oxford forcing the area to be quarantined. The first reported case of the virus was found in 6 year old twin sisters Tiffany & Theresa Morrisey. Tiffany never survived the infection but Theresa made a full recovery and is now believed to be the key to finding a cure. In the chaos... Read More
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Initial Release Date:Jun 24, 2012
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