Diamon Jones: Devil's Contract
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- OS : Windows XP/Vista/8
- CPU : 2.5 GHz
- Memory : 1024
- DiretX : 9.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 172
Review for game: Diamon Jones: Devil's Contract
Diamon Jones, a famous archaeologist, decided to forget about the endless travels, excavations and ancient artifacts, going so far as to open a small restaurant in Paris. It was a simple and peaceful life until one unforgettable day, when a suspicious man appeared in Jones’ restaurant. The visitor was pursued by a strange man dressed as Elvis Presley and two-headed Cerberus dog! Go on a new adventure in Diamon Jones: Devil’s Contract, a fun Adventure game!
Send your inner adventurer off to explore exotic locales and solve puzzles.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Go on an adventure with Diamon Jones! After retiring from his crazy life, Diamon is thrust into another journey around the globe!
AFERON - BigFishGames
Compared to the other two Diamon Jones Adventures (Eye of the Dragon + Amulet of the world) this third part is very disappointing. The story is shorter, not so tricky and the challenges are much more obvious. When you enter a scene you can already spot all the things to be collected you just have to wait for the dialogue to come to the point. Solutions for getting out a trap or fighting the evil are very simple. Also its made very obvious which things have to bee combined to get the result. It took me only about 2 hrs to get through the complete game, while I took several afternoons for the other two Diamon Jones adventures to get to the final.
I liked the two previous installments of Diamon Jones very much with their zany humour, funny comments, amusing cartoons, whacky storyline ... but this is a big disappointment, a very weak decoction. Just find some objects, do some interactive things with them and in a matter of a few hours, you will have finished the game. Definitely no buy and I have the impression that with this episode the bell tolls for Diamon Jones. Pity.
What drove the developers to come up with this sub-par pseudo-adventure is beyond me. After two very good incursions into the gaming world, this team of developers, artists, and others, has given us nothing more than a hidden object game with no voice-overs, no exciting mini-games, no graphics to mention, and, in short, not much of anything. I'm sorry to say that I can't recommend this game.
If the developers had called the third Diamon Jones game something different I would not have been so disappointed. However, having thoroughly enjoyed the first two in the series, I came to this one with high expectations and it fell far short. This is not an Adventure game - it is a repetitive and quite boring Hidden Object game.