12 Labours of Hercules VI: Race for Olympus reviews

Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Best Game Series of its Kind! The Hercules games are the best Time management Games available. No other Game has such good Graphics, Sound, fun etc. to offer at the same time. There are some new Graphics and sounds in Part 6. Once again, there are 50 Levels plus a few Special Levels up for grabs. The Puzzles, Collectibles and Achievments are also included as always. Unfortunately, this time you should break all The Manufacturer's records in order to really get hold of all The achievements. I find this very exaggerated and stretches extremely unnecessarily the former long Season time, if you would like to have a Gold Badge everywhere as usual. With the first 5 Parts, it was enough to break 10 Records. Since there are always a few Levels that are not so good, that was actually more than sufficient and Motivation enough to somehow still manage that. Now that is exaggerated and then, personally, the Task ahead of me is far too much Effort and, unfortunately, a Motivational Killer to create the Rest after Playing Through it. Too bad, since the Manufacturers are unfortunately shot beyond their Destination Game Junkies without a Job it will be happy, but even only those. Normal Players exhibit the Game in such a Case. But Since I only rate the Game itself, I give 9/10 Points as always. 1 Point deduction, among other things, for the still very tepid Storyline.
Read more...
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
12 Labours of Hercules VI: Race for Olympus sixth Part of the Series from Jetdogs Studio and Zoom Out Games. This Time Hercules must free the Father Of The Gods Zeus, who was kidnapped. Someone is very often kidnapped! Changes or Innovations Actually, there really is nothing New and no real Changes. The Graphics have been improved and feature HD, the Story is still told in small Sequences and you can hold on to the 50 Levels plus the puzzle and Bonus levels. The Achievement Challenges Have, in my View, risen from the Degree of Difficulty. While you can complete some Levels in normal Mode to break the Developer records, overall you have to play the Expert mode. This requires, in part, Further Start-ups. The Puzzle Pieces, on the other Hand, are again quite easy to find. Musically, one remained true to yourself, as well as with the Game principle. Conclusion Much to say Doesn't actually exist. If you were already enjoying the other Parts of the Series and are looking for a certain Challenge, you've come to the right place. The Game is Priced within the Framework of the Representative. If you want to achieve the Achievements, you will certainly get about ten Hours of Play together-one more, the Other less. Nevertheless, you can recommend the Game again. My Review of Part 1 My Review to Part 2 My Review to Part 2 My Review to Part 4 My Review to Part 4 My Review to Part 7 If you are interested in further Reviews of me or want to support my work, then follow my Group and/or the Curation.
Read more...