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A slow-burn hidden-object adventure set in a gaslit, turn-of-the-century Europe that gets four hours right and then stumbles hard at the finish line. Worth it if the genre is your comfort food.

I've spent enough time with hidden-object adventure games to know the exact moment one stops respecting itself, and Alex Hunter: Lord of the Mind makes that moment almost painfully specific. For roughly four hours you are tracking a missing professor through nine chapters of atmospheric, gaslit locations, sewers, a mental hospital, and what amounts to a late-Victorian cityscape that the art team clearly cared about. The scenes are richly painted, the ambient suspense music does its quiet work, and the quick-travel map keeps backtracking from becoming the chore it is in lesser HOPAs. It is, for most of its running time, a genuinely solid example of the genre. The hidden-object scenes themselves sit a notch above the Alawar average. Beyond the standard white-text object lists, certain items are marked in orange and require actual interaction to uncover, so you are scraping a plank to find wood shavings or brushing a canvas to reveal a painting. It sounds like a small touch, but it quietly makes the scenes feel less like spot-the-icon and more like actual investigation. Inventory puzzles follow similar logic: if you think you need a screwdriver, you actually need a screwdriver, not some absurd substitute. That honesty in design earns a lot of goodwill early on. The two difficulty modes, Casual and Expert, gate hint recharge speed and collectible targets sensibly, so the game is accessible without being entirely toothless. Then the titular mind-control machine gets switched on, and everything falls apart. The coherent detective story you have been following gets abandoned without ceremony, and you are dropped into an alternate otherworld with a disconnected set of tasks that feel lifted from a different, lesser game. The plot resolution lands flat, the pacing collapses, and what should be a climax feels like padding added by someone who panicked about the runtime. It is not a small stumble. It genuinely undercuts the goodwill the first two thirds built up. Who is this for, then? If hidden-object adventure games are the genre you return to for comfort, the kind you play on a quiet evening with headphones, Lord of the Mind delivers enough competent craft to be worth your time. The atmosphere is darker and more grounded than most HOPAs, absent the fairy creatures and magic spells that dominate the genre. There is a built-in strategy guide, collectible symbols scattered across scenes that unlock a bonus chapter, and the voice acting, while American-accented for a very Victorian setting, is serviceable. Just go in knowing the finale will not pay off the promise of the opening chapters. Kai, Scout Team

Alex Hunter: Lord of the Mind

Alex Hunter: Lord of the Mind

18 jul 2019EpicStarAlawar Casual
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A slow-burn hidden-object adventure set in a gaslit, turn-of-the-century Europe that gets four hours right and then stumbles hard at the finish line. Worth it if the genre is your comfort food.

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I've spent enough time with hidden-object adventure games to know the exact moment one stops respecting itself, and Alex Hunter: Lord of the Mind makes that moment almost painfully specific. For roughly four hours you are tracking a missing professor through nine chapters of atmospheric, gaslit locations, sewers, a mental hospital, and what amounts to a late-Victorian cityscape that the art team clearly cared about. The scenes are richly painted, the ambient suspense music does its quiet work, and the quick-travel map keeps backtracking from becoming the chore it is in lesser HOPAs. It is, for most of its running time, a genuinely solid example of the genre. The hidden-object scenes themselves sit a notch above the Alawar average. Beyond the standard white-text object lists, certain items are marked in orange and require actual interaction to uncover, so you are scraping a plank to find wood shavings or brushing a canvas to reveal a painting. It sounds like a small touch, but it quietly makes the scenes feel less like spot-the-icon and more like actual investigation. Inventory puzzles follow similar logic: if you think you need a screwdriver, you actually need a screwdriver, not some absurd substitute. That honesty in design earns a lot of goodwill early on. The two difficulty modes, Casual and Expert, gate hint recharge speed and collectible targets sensibly, so the game is accessible without being entirely toothless. Then the titular mind-control machine gets switched on, and everything falls apart. The coherent detective story you have been following gets abandoned without ceremony, and you are dropped into an alternate otherworld with a disconnected set of tasks that feel lifted from a different, lesser game. The plot resolution lands flat, the pacing collapses, and what should be a climax feels like padding added by someone who panicked about the runtime. It is not a small stumble. It genuinely undercuts the goodwill the first two thirds built up. Who is this for, then? If hidden-object adventure games are the genre you return to for comfort, the kind you play on a quiet evening with headphones, Lord of the Mind delivers enough competent craft to be worth your time. The atmosphere is darker and more grounded than most HOPAs, absent the fairy creatures and magic spells that dominate the genre. There is a built-in strategy guide, collectible symbols scattered across scenes that unlock a bonus chapter, and the voice acting, while American-accented for a very Victorian setting, is serviceable. Just go in knowing the finale will not pay off the promise of the opening chapters.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayercloud-savestier:sub-5Hidden-Object AdventureHOPAVictorian SettingPoint-and-ClickOtherworld SegmentCollectible SymbolsBuilt-in Strategy GuideDual Difficulty ModesInventory Puzzles

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OS
Windows XP or later
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
1300 MB available space
Graphics
512 MB 3D video card
Processor
2.5 GHz
Sound Card
1024x768 or higher screen resolution

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Windows 7 or later
Memory
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DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
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Graphics
1024 MB 3D video card
Processor
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1024x768 or higher screen resolution

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EpicStar
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Alawar Casual
Fecha de lanzamiento
18 jul 2019

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