HEXUS.gaming reviews the point and click adventure, Agon: Lost Sword of Toledo for PC.
"You take the role of the bespectacled Professor Samuel Hunt, who has been commissioned by the British Museum to head to the picturesque Spanish Village of Toledo on the hunt for a lost sword."
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RealGamer writes: "I've read some thoroughly depressing words around the internet suggesting that the new Agon is quite a good adventure game. God knows what would happen if these people got their hands on ICO.
Agon: Lost Sword of Toledo is not good. It is, in fact, stupendously bad; a perfect example, if nothing else, of how to create a mind-crushingly dull computer game that resembles a low-res screensaver with occasional things to click on. Remember when Myst came out in 1993 and all the mums were impressed, even though it was a bit rubbish? I doubt even the mums will be impressed by this. It's practically the same as that fifteen-year-old tosh, either way."
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