Black Mirror Trilogy
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08/21/13 12:37 AM
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SCOTTY
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I just finished all 3 BM again for the 2nd time. It was much more enjoyable the second time around as I seemed to understand & retain the story line better. I know there probably won't be a BM4 but we can always hope. I'll say it again.....
This is a wonderful series! Great story, plot, puzzles, voices, graphics, atmosphere & nothing ever seemed out of place or contrived.
Outstanding/4 Stars/A+
Last edited by BrownEyedTigre; 08/21/13 09:09 AM. Reason: changed to sentence case
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Re: Black Mirror Trilogy
[Re: SCOTTY]
#909080
08/21/13 05:07 AM
08/21/13 05:07 AM
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Sounds like you really enjoyed the games SCOTTY. I'm still playing Black Mirror 2 and looking forward to 3,
Gerry
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Re: Black Mirror Trilogy
[Re: SCOTTY]
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08/22/13 12:25 PM
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Rushes
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I would agree with you as regards the first Black Mirror game, Spyque.  I replay it at least once a year.
"Bleat, Watson -- unmitigated bleat!" ~ Sherlock Holmes
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Re: Black Mirror Trilogy
[Re: Marian]
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08/22/13 01:11 PM
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I've played all three, twice, now, and thoroughly enjoyed myself 
Time : The Most Precious Commodity
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Re: Black Mirror Trilogy
[Re: shine]
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08/25/13 02:13 PM
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I enjoyed these games as well, but could not get passed the during the draining of the well, when we had to turn the 5 handles, located in the basement, first game. So I never got to finish that game and did the next two. I went to all kinds of walk through's for hints and just couldn't do it. Even checked on you tube and watched, still couldn't do it.
Shine I think that particular puzzle was one of those unforgiving ones wherein if you mess up for whatever reason, then you have to go back to an earlier save file and start the puzzle over. (Because of this, it's always advisable to make a new save game in a new slot before attempting any puzzle!) Do you still have the game? It might be worth posting over at Hints forum for a save past this point, so at least you'll be able to continue and finish the game.
"Bleat, Watson -- unmitigated bleat!" ~ Sherlock Holmes
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Re: Black Mirror Trilogy
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#911886
09/04/13 12:30 PM
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This is a wonderful series! Great story, plot, puzzles, voices, graphics, atmosphere & nothing ever seemed out of place or contrived.
Outstanding/4 Stars/A+
I agree SCOTTY. Well said. I've only played it once, but will definitely play all 3 again.
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Re: Black Mirror Trilogy
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09/08/13 02:38 PM
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I played all 3 Black Mirrors and the first one twice. They are all great games.
"Is there anybody there? Am I alone . . . in this place? Can you see me? Can you hear me? SHOW me you are here!"
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