From GameWatcher: "If we view Gibbous - A Cthulhu Adventure in the most “objective” terms, it technically gets things right. It looks stylish, it runs smoothly, and it doesn’t come with the bugs you’d expect from modern gaming. However, the details that make a game a hearty recommendation aren’t there. It’s got heart, the amount of care put into its art proves that. But an average story, simple puzzles and shaky voice acting makes for a game pleasant to view but not amazing to play. It can be an alright introduction to the genre for people who haven’t experienced old school adventure games and don’t want to use walkthroughs. Anyone else will find a title that’s pretty, fluid, and underwhelming."
Gibbous: A Cthulhu Adventure channels LucasArts and Lovecraft in a comic point-and-click. But is it a decent adventure, or are you just Fhtagn? JDR waves its review tentacles around and gives its verdict.
With the list of the best point and click adventure games from the past completed last week, this week it's a review of the recently released kickstarted point and click adventure game Gibbous.
Written by SamK
Nick Gillham: "Gibbous is a solid first effort, with a good narrative just let down by some overly simple puzzling."