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Submitted by The Round Peg 1436d ago | review

The New York Times reviews The Experiment: An Intriguing Adventure, Too Bad About the Dull Heroine and the Misspellings

"No game so desperately needs the input of an experienced writer as much as The Experiment, which creates an intriguing world but fails to create an intriguing character or a satisfactory conclusion. If I ever meet any of the designers I will drop to my knees and beg them to hire a writer, because I admire their determination to create something truly unique. And while I am on my knees, I might just suggest one more thing: run the text through a spelling checker." -- By Charles Herold (PC, The Experiment) -

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