Submitted by OliverKO 865d ago | review

El33tonline Review: Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos (PS3)

El33tonline writes:

"The 'hidden object' class of interactive entertainment isn't exactly the kind of game that self-proclaimed 'hardcore' gamers would yet have encountered, or, if these stallions of the videogame world have spent more than a few cursory hours clicking away at such a game, they would never admit to such a thing.

No, the 'hidden object' class of game is traditionally the domain of the 'casual' gamer; those individuals who profess to only have a few moments to spare on Match-3 games and their ilk, but, similar to the 'hardcore' animal, are hopelessly swept up in the fervour of their game of choice, spending aimless hours clicking on coloured gems and concealed virtual objects in an attempt to while away their 'precious' spare time." (Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos, PS3, Xbox 360) 2/5

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