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Bad Mojo and Moment of Silence reviewed
 

There's two reviews of Bad Mojo Redux over on Quandary, where it receives four stars out of five, and Game Over where it gets a rating of 74%:

Better comes in the form of the extra DVD (the game itself is on CD), and if Bad Mojo pushed the envelope when it was made, the DVD does so again, at least as far as games are concerned. It's like the extra disc you get with a new release film, the one with all the special bits. There are story boards, director voice over(s) of a number of the various video scenes, a hints section, conceptual artwork, an image gallery, and a must not miss at any cost making of Bad Mojo documentary. All games must come with such things in the future.


And then there's a Moment of Silence review over at Gamers Europe, and it receives a score of 8 out of 10.

This is one bloody good adventure title that will appeal to every genre fan and, as per usual, evade the general public. Which is a shame given the high quality of the script and the excellent voice acting and dialogue. The plot gives an intelligent look at what the future could be like, one not to far off to make it unbelievable. There are unfortunately numerous problems with The Moment of Silence that prevent it from becoming a classic, the pathfinding and various graphical issues are too big to ignore and take a lot away from the experience. Could have been brilliant, the plot makes it merely great.


That's it for today, folks.

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