Game Vortex: American McGee’s Grimm: The Pied Piper Review
Game Vortex writes: "Like its predecessors, American McGee’s Grimm: The Pied Piper shows off the blocky, simple style of the series and doesn’t really deviate from it. The rats in this story are basically little boxes for example. Textures are flat and stylized, and everything is cute, even when it’s supposed to be disgusting. There are moments when you notice something kind of cool, like a swirling water pattern in a river or little stylized skulls sprouting from your every step. For the most part, however, it’s very simple looking.
The music is again simple and a little retro sounding. It stays in the background and doesn’t contribute a whole lot to the game either way. Maybe Grimm’s voice is growing on me, but the gruff-voiced villain seems to at least have some clever lines in this episode. No, the game still doesn’t make sense, but it does seem a bit more charming than Iron John."











