Memento Mori 2
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05/20/14 07:08 PM
05/20/14 07:08 PM
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UruBoo
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I finished it and can say that I enjoyed very much. It's a good game, with one thing that a like in an adventure game: very different puzzles and clever ones, some very hard. What I'm seeing here in the forum is many people complaining about "frustration" and "annoying" with some puzzles if you can't deal with them in a flash. We are becoming very immediatists. I never got bored, frustrated and annoyied because of any puzzle in this game, except for the yard puzzle with Keira, where you have to put clues in groups of 3. That one was really hard. What you really need is patience. And try another angle if what you thing the solution is is not working. For example: the spotlight in the church. Have you tried to get help for someone else in the game? The cop outside, maybe? What I'm saying is that you have to try other areas, places, talk to people and try to approach the problem from another perspective. Most puzzles can be done very easy this way. Of course, there are some developers that still insist in the old "trial-and-error" metod, which I really dislike. Just my 2 cents about on how you should try to resolve some puzzles, don't get mad with me.
Last edited by MaG; 05/20/14 08:00 PM.
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Re: Memento Mori 2
[Re: Barry]
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05/20/14 07:51 PM
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moses123
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I thought the same thing, but then I thought maybe some folks enjoy adventure games because they can use one finger from one hand, have a cup of tea in the other and just switch the ol' brain off... a kind of adventure solitaire... I do that sometimes and it breaks my immersion when I just get stuck. But other times I get frustrated that the game is just letting me get through too easily or using the same old same old type of puzzles.... Hence the old saying: You can't please all of the people all of the time... 
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Re: Memento Mori 2
[Re: UruBoo]
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05/23/14 12:41 PM
05/23/14 12:41 PM
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mcc
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I finished it too!
Very good game, most puzzles appropriate some not as much, good graphics.
I got the faith ending, I didn't understand much of the red scene "explaining" why and how things happened.
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Re: Memento Mori 2
[Re: UruBoo]
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05/23/14 04:51 PM
05/23/14 04:51 PM
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Lagavulin
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Sounds promising  I might try this one !
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Re: Memento Mori 2
[Re: Lagavulin]
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05/23/14 11:00 PM
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My toleration of of game puzzles entirely depends on how I'm feeling at the time If I'm in a happy frame of mind I am very patient and enjoy working things out  But if I'm not, well I can very quickly get to the  stage !! Pretty naughty, huh ?? 
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Re: Memento Mori 2
[Re: Haroula]
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06/05/14 11:39 PM
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ipad_Lover
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I loved the first one and this one is on my buy list.
I love playing adventure games like Gemini Rue on my ipad mini and Gray Matter on my PC Netbook.
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