King?s Quest Chapter 4: Snow Place Like Home Review ? The Cold Shoulder (PS4)
Holy wait time! The King?s Quest reboot first began its iterative release schedule back in July of 2015. At five months between each chapter, we are finally seeing the fourth part, but the first chapter is still the pinnacle of the series to me. It expertly blended comedy, a story with plenty of heart, varied characters and environments, and puzzles that felt integrated right into the plot. The environment and puzzles were traversable in a nonlinear fashion which felt decidedly King?s Quest as you scrambled across the world trying to figure out how all the pieces fit together. Chapter Two kind of killed the story, feeling like it had no real purpose by the end, and Chapter Three did away with a lot of the deeper puzzle elements in favor of pursuing a great and emotional narrative. Snow Place Like Home initially picks up shortly after the conclusion of Once Upon a Climb. Graham is married to the princess of your choosing from the previous chapter (Team Vee!), and is now father of twins. There?s a light puzzle, not part of some great quest or adventure, but simply figuring out how to get two babies to stop crying a sleep. Hint" Don?t step on the mess of toys and cry out, or you?ll wake the little ones. Soon little Alexander and Rosella are fast asleep and Graham smiles, not a happier man to be found in the world. The perfect life doesn?t last long before Manny, now asking to be called Manannan, uses dark magic to enter the castle and steal Graham?s son. Cue the ?18 Year...
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