

It is a vivid example of the fact that adventure games don't need stellar graphics and can thrive on story and atmosphere alone. Kathy Rain is a really good point'n'click adventure game with good writing, interesting characters and strong voice acting. One thing I was afraid of when I started playing is that the main character Do not get disenchanted by the game's poor User Score. 9,5/10 … Expandĭo not get disenchanted by the game's poor User Score. If you like this genre, or mysteries in general (and are not put off by a bit darker themes), do get this one. All aspects of this game are at least solid, and some are exquisite. Music is a bit bland, but does in no way ruin the experience. Neutral: - Sound effects are not spectacular, but help build the athmosphere just fine. I very much enjoyed the Lynchesque mood of this game. Graphics are very good (for this genre). Characters are interesting and memorable, and especially the main character has exceptional depth.

Inventory / clue collecting system is very well implemented. There are some highly original puzzles, and with a single exception I found them all logical and enjoyable. Pacing is masterful, and the gripping story does not have a weak moment. Good: - Writing ranges from excellent to brilliant. Inventory / clue collecting system is very This is one of the best point-and-click adventure games I have ever played. Writing ranges from excellent to brilliant. Kathy is a strong-willed journalism major who must come to terms with her troubled past as she investigates the mysterious death of her recently departed grandfather.Īrmed with her motorcycle, a pack of cigs, and a notepad, Kathy delves into a local mystery surrounding her hometown that will take her on a harrowing journey of emotional and personal turmoil.This is one of the best point-and-click adventure games I have ever played. In this investigative thriller, you will do things like:Īll while moving from location to location on your sweet hog and getting into all sorts of trouble!

Kathy Rain: Director’s Cut is a re-imagining of the classic 2016 point-and-click detective mystery set in the ’90s.
