Critical Gamer writes:“It’s about Lily, the most virtuous child in the entire world.”
It’s with these ambiguously sarcastic words that the narrator ducks convention and Harvey’s New Eyes begins to unveil the unsettling tale that is to come. An unassuming (and certainly unexpected) protagonist, Lily begins as the perfectly behaved schoolgirl that waddles her way through a point-and-click adventure, chatting up the local loonies, using and combining a baffling bevy of items, and performing the other expected duties of such a hero. What’s unexpected is the trail of morbid destruction left in her wake.
Rob Pitt writes: Daedalic Entertainment are among my favourite publishers (and sometimes developers) for classic point-and-click style games. From the brilliant, and often overlooked, Deponia series (which is now available in its entirety on modern consoles), to the deep and captivating Pillars of the Earth adaptation, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed every adventure game they’ve released.
So, when I saw that Edna & Harvey: Harvey’s New Eyes was heading to the PS4, I had to get my hands on it and try it out as it’s one of the few games from the publisher which I’ve yet to play.
Gareth writes: "Without doubt, this is a game that takes the crown for one of the strangest monikers of 2019. A point and click adventure from Daedalic Entertainment that was first released on PC in 2012, it's the sequel to another wonderfully titled affair Edna & Harvey: The Breakout. But what is it? Well, it’s Edna & Harvey: Harvey’s New Eyes on Xbox One."
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