Teen
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Non-Sport
71
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Written by  :  Jeanne Bronze Star Contributing Member (58937)
Written on  :  Apr 30, 2002
Platform  :  Windows 3.x
Rating  :  3.67 Stars3.67 Stars3.67 Stars3.67 Stars3.67 Stars

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Summary

Spooky and challenging!

The Good

Shivers: Harvest of Souls, while the second in the series, is not a sequel to the first game. It is a completely different adventure with a new location and totally new characters.

There are a few things that the two games have in common, however. For one, the sense of suspense and intrigue. As you explore the now vacant town of Cyclone, eerie clues are left behind which develop the characters and the story. The town has plenty of buildings to investigate and each has its own mysteries. The in-game map is a great time-saving feature and lets you travel instantly to places you have already visited.

In addition, there are oodles of interesting and unique puzzles of all types. Just finding them is a challenge. Some will frustrate you beyond belief, while others you will solve in a flash. It is great to be able to solve those puzzles at your own pace, mainly because the game is non-linear in nature. If you get completely stumped, the game will “auto solve” a puzzle for you, which is another nice feature (with a reduction in points received, naturally). The most memorable puzzle for me is the Chinese Checkers puzzle which kept me busy for days!

An unusual method of providing clues is used in Shivers 2. Because you are a member of a rock group, you will turn to the musical videos to find the most important clues to the puzzles and other problems you’ll be solving.

The Bad

I really liked the whole game, although some of the graphics were not as elaborate as some of the other games released the same year.

The Bottom Line

Overall, I liked the first Shivers better than this one. Standing on its own, though, Harvest of Souls is a very good game with turns and twists, varied endings, and changes in puzzle solutions. It took me a long time to finish, and I felt it was well worth the retail price.



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