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Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus

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Average score: 84% (based on 26 ratings)

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Average score: 3.0 out of 5 (based on 33 ratings with 3 reviews)

Watch out for the bedrooms!

The Good
A combination of two of my favourite things in life, horror and RPG's. Static 2D visuals is in itself an unthinkable horror to many of today's contemporary gamers. However to me it always meant that if the programmers were serious about their product then I would be treated to beautifully drawn images, instead of wallpapered 3D.

The music was always a bit...subtle. But then I changed the setting to use Roland sound with my SB Live card and phwoar! What a change, the music quality was incredibly different and much MUCH better. This is more of an RPG than an adventure with character stats, leveling up, the ability to interact with menial items just because you can AND the ability to pick up everything. One of my favourite elements was the way all the wonderfully unique ways you could die was so graphically illustrated. Ranging from mutilation to being burned alive to decapitation and having your eardrums burst. The haunted house never failed to give me the creeps.

The Bad
As the previous reviewers commented, those mazes...Aaaargh! Make maps or else you WILL get lost, especially in the spiders tunnels. Also I'm not sure if the programmers did it for realism, but make a mistake and you'll bring the flow of the game to a halt and you'll be stuck. For good.You can pick up everything, but you can't carry it all, SO CHOOSE CAREFULLY, and watch what you say to the wierdos you'll meet. Also the sudden deaths you encounter could become very frustrating.

The Bottom Line
An atmospheric horror experience. Play it alone with the lights out for full effect, some of the things you'll see are truly disturbing and will leave their image imprinted in your memory for some time. If the game was released now the censors would have slapped a massive rating on it. Enjoy and don't go opening any doors on a full stomach...

DOS · by Tiamat (18) · 2003

Where are you, Horrorsoft?

The Good
Absolutely all. This is a long long game but also quite difficult. In the early 90s this was a game with good graphics, good sound and great interface.

The Bad
The big mazes. Also, you have to save the game a lot of times to go on successfully; you can die twice in a minute! Before exploring any place, SAVE!

The Bottom Line
Better than Elvira Mistress of the dark. And I was not capable to finish it, after so so many hours!

DOS · by Fishda Palanpa (1) · 2004

creepy

The Good
Elvira 2: The jaws of Cerberus is one of the first RPG games I really liked. The spells and variety of weapons make it very interesting and able to experiment with. It has buckets of blood and some nice graphics (although it has very few animations, if any).

The Bad
The sound and music are pretty lame for the time. The enormous size and amount of the mazes will make you want to throw your monitor thru the window. The game can be very unforgiving at certain points.

The Bottom Line
If Elvira isn't enough reason to play this game; action, suspense and lots of locations to visit and explore should convince you to give this game a try.

DOS · by n-n (50) · 2000

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Critic reviews added by Scaryfun, Havoc Crow, Pseudo_Intellectual, Tim Janssen, Jo ST, Joakim Kihlman, Patrick Bregger, FatherJack, xPafcio, Terok Nor.