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Once again, a successful Game. Exciting Story even if it annoys that you often have to wait until Alex has finished writing to be able to follow him.
However, I am not sure if I have reached the right End.
I now know who has the Crystals but no matter what answer I choose, Alex is developed?!? At least that's Where the Marvin leaves the still-believed body behind. Does another Part or where did I decide wrong now???
Questions about asking, maybe someone can help me.
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Like all lifeline games, this part has again been extremely successful.
Even though I could make less friends with the character at first and found the game less good than the previous one, I have to say that this impression turned 180 degrees.
It makes fun to puzzle in the case and for the first time it seems as if you learn a little more about the overarching plot (the greens?).
The main character himself has imho more personality than those in the sharing of the previous one.
Finally, a praise to the great and matching East, and for each game of this series to surpass the next one: 3
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Actually, I don't like Crime thrillers, so I bought this Lifeline part last, but I was very positively surprised. The Story is imaginative and original, there are some surprising Twists and the Writing Style is a successful Mix of funny and exciting. I also found the Soundtrack very suitable for the individual Scenes. What I particularly liked about this Game is the Allusions to Flatline and Bloodline. So you get a little Idea of how the different Games might relate to each other.
Only Help Bot annoyed me personally a bit, but don't Worry, it only comes 3 or 4 Times in the whole Game;) A little Tip only: In general, you should play all Lifeline games in English if possible. There are virtually no Spelling Mistakes and, above all, there are partial Cuts in German Translation-at least at Crisis Line. The Sense remains the same, but it is still not entirely clear to me why, in a Text adventure in which the Player relies on Descriptions in The Absence of Pictures, these are cut away Nevertheless, Crisis Line is certainly a fascinating one in German. Game you shouldn't miss!