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Edna & Harvey: The Breakout – Anniversary Edition Review – Padded Cell (PS4)



When I think of classic point-and-click adventure games, I think Sam & Max, Kings Quest, Grim Fandango, Full Throttle, Day of the Tentacle?I have to be honest, Edna & Harvey doesn?t even register for me. Granted, those aforementioned games were mostly made popular in the ?90s heyday of point-and-click. Edna & Harvey first stepped onto the scene in 2008, developer Daedalic Entertainment?s first ever title.
Edna & Harvey: The Breakout ? Anniversary Edition is a curious title, given that 2020 is the game?s 12th anniversary. I guess any year?s as good as any to have an anniversary and update the game, but it seems an odd choice of name to release on a rather unimportant year. What?s huge is the changes made from the 2008 original, which was served with a much simpler and pixelated look. The Anniversary Edition completely redoes the game?s visuals, giving them a modern ?adult cartoon? aesthetic, which I was rather impressed with. You can switch back and forth between graphic styles at any time in the game?s menu.
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