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About This Game Venture into the realm of a madman to free your beloved from captivity in Brink of Consciousness: Dorian Gray Syndrome Collector’s Edition, an incredible Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game! As reporter Sam Wilde, you must work quickly to unravel a bizarre series of disappearances involving young and beautiful people. Your investigation suddenly becomes personal as the next victim of this psychotic serial killer is Anna, your love! Sam’s every move is being tracked so he has to be extra careful. Putting his journalistic talents to the test, Sam must find the maniac who has kidnapped Anna, and stop him before it’s too late. Travel to Goldvale Manor and scour every nook and cranny of the grand mansion for clues that might lead you to her rescue. Use your instincts and intellect to solve devious puzzles, avoid traps and defy the lunatic's treacherous scheme. Will you ever escape his clutches?The Collector’s Edition includes: Gorgeous locations and highly detailed hidden object scenes Bonus gameplayInterview with the developersConcept art 1075eedd30 Title: Brink of Consciousness: Dorian Gray Syndrome Collector's EditionGenre: Adventure, CasualDeveloper:MagicIndiePublisher:Plug In DigitalRelease Date: 1 Jul, 2012 Brink Of Consciousness: Dorian Gray Syndrome Collector's Edition Download] [key Serial Number] Very well-done game with a combination of point-and-click adventure aspects and hidden object\/puzzles. Compared to some, this game focuses more on the puzzles and less on HO scenes.The story was engagingly creepy and while not entirely original, was entertaining. The back story was fairly formulaic but as it's fed to the player in small bits, via diary entries mostly, the somewhat predictable history of the villain did not detract from the story. What helped this is that the game didn't bonk you in the head with information about the villain; to some extent you have to imagine the events leading up to the events of the game and to me, at least, that makes it more mysterious and creepy. The villain manages to be both over-the-top psycho and creepy. It's a combination that doesn't always work, but it does here. It helps that the voice acting isn't terrible (a curse that many of these games have).Minigame puzzles were generally challenging without being obnoxious or illogical; only a couple were somewhat tedious. There is a convenient skip button for people that are stuck (or impatient).Hidden object scenes were not overly challenging but did take some thought. Graphically, scenes weren't grainy and it wasn't hard to distinguish objects from one another. Objects are appropriately named (no searching for a "soccer ball" that turns out to be a volleyball, etc.).All in all, this is one of the better choices for this genre of game.. I enjoyed this game very much. Having a crazy murderer trick you with traps actually makes it easier for me to accept the premise of finding hacksaws baked inside cakes or whatever crazy shenanigans these kind of games come up with.My only concern is for the insane amount of backtracking. For the love of cheese, if I have to go back to the beginning of the game to do something, at least let me teleport.. I'll add my voice to the "good game" crowd.I'll admit that I skipped some of the puzzles - either I'd come across the same ones before and knew I wasn't very good, or they were too complex for my poor tired brain. But they also weren't just the "same old, same old" puzzles that are in other HOGs.This felt longer than other HOGs I've played through a combination of factors. Definitely worth the money!The voice acting for the villain was very good, though Oscar could be a little long-winded at times. And I didn't really like "my" reactions. Maybe if I were coming across the "artwork" and trying to save my girlfriend from this guy, my reactions would be similar, but I don't know.. Very well-done game with a combination of point-and-click adventure aspects and hidden object\/puzzles. Compared to some, this game focuses more on the puzzles and less on HO scenes.The story was engagingly creepy and while not entirely original, was entertaining. The back story was fairly formulaic but as it's fed to the player in small bits, via diary entries mostly, the somewhat predictable history of the villain did not detract from the story. What helped this is that the game didn't bonk you in the head with information about the villain; to some extent you have to imagine the events leading up to the events of the game and to me, at least, that makes it more mysterious and creepy. The villain manages to be both over-the-top psycho and creepy. It's a combination that doesn't always work, but it does here. It helps that the voice acting isn't terrible (a curse that many of these games have).Minigame puzzles were generally challenging without being obnoxious or illogical; only a couple were somewhat tedious. There is a convenient skip button for people that are stuck (or impatient).Hidden object scenes were not overly challenging but did take some thought. Graphically, scenes weren't grainy and it wasn't hard to distinguish objects from one another. Objects are appropriately named (no searching for a "soccer ball" that turns out to be a volleyball, etc.).All in all, this is one of the better choices for this genre of game.. This is the best hidden object, point and click game that I have played on steam. It has a very creepy storyline and some new puzzles. I actually had to skip two because I just couldn't work them out. I got around 6hrs play including the bonus chapter. The characters mouths moved, and the extras such as moaning and hyperventilating made this game exciting. There are not that many hidden object scenes, but they were good with some puzzles within them. The only thing I didn't like was that there was no teleport feature. It was annoying running back and forth, but the game would have finished a lot earlier without it. I still recommend it.. One of the better HOGs available with a strong storyline and characterization (mainly of the villain who you regularly nearly get to interact with). The story starts as you arrive at the mansion of the serial murderer you were investigating who has responded by abducting your girlfriend. You then have to navigate your way through the mansion, which has been set up with traps and puzzles to give you a chance to save her.The HOG scenes here are fine and I didn't have any problems, there is a reasonable challenge here, and the graphics are fine and don't get in the way. The point and click sections between also flow very well, nothing too illogical and the scenario of the madman in his own mansion means a lot of scope for puzzles and needing to scavenge and jury rig solutions to progress without it seeming odd or out of place, which helps keep immersion in the story.One weakness here is the puzzles - not all of them - but some are not really puzzles as such, they are completely trivial solutions that are just time consuming to do all the moves, for example the rainbow puzzle which looked like it would be an extended "Towers of Hanoi" style puzzle, but just ends up being a trivial solution just a lot of shuffling all the pegs left and right repeatedly.But apart from that one issue with some of the puzzles, otherwise this is one of the best HOGs available, so highly recommended.. This one was pretty good. Most of the puzzles are intuitive and the antagonist actually makes this a worthwhile experience. Does this reinvent the genre, no. Is it a great play, my wife and I think so. Pick it up this one is a nice hidden gem.
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