King?s Quest Chapter 5: The Good Knight Review ? Mortality and Life’s Journey (PS4)
It’s only been four weeks since the previous chapter released, one that I did not particularly enjoy, either from the puzzle side or a narrative standpoint. Snow Place Like Home easily sits as the worst of King’s Quest so far, feeling undercooked and phoned in. So color me surprised and skeptical when The Odd Gentlemen announced that the finale would be making its appearance only four weeks later, rather than the usual five months that have separated each previous chapter. Where would my roller coaster of emotion end once the final set of King’s Quest credits rolled" Would it go out on a high note, or is four weeks indicative of a rushed and lazy finish"
As with each previous chapter we are moving forward in Graham’s life one more time, this time even the Graham in the story being told is a shaky old man. King Graham is beginning to lose his mind a little bit, and as a result, the story being told is full of mistaken memories and holes that play into the puzzles, both in an intuitive manner and in a way that makes very little sense, nearly resulting in frustration. One puzzle has Graham trying to remember what they turned the bridge trolls’ meeting area into, and each memory may contain an item or clue to progressing. One memory has a bucket, while the next has water that the bucket must be filled with and so on. Ultimately which memory is correct" That doesn’t matter, so much as you are now able to solve the puzzle, and i...
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