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PC - Windows : Overclocked Reviews

Below are user reviews of Overclocked and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Overclocked. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.



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Nice game but too short and easy

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 18 / 18
Date: April 18, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Interesting game, bit straightforward with little surprises and not that difficult to finish. For the experienced adventurer it's a few hours' gameplay. The cinematics are nice, the environments nicely detailed. An overall interesting game, though a bit short and easy.

Wonderful!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 15 / 15
Date: April 29, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I'm a huge adventure game fan. I love the games where you get to meet characters, have a mystery to solve and get to use your mind to get to the end of the game, rather then gunplay. What I found different about this game is the character development and backstories. Very well thought out and the characters have depth to them. The plot was a lot of fun and you wanted to see what came next, but like I said the characters are what really drew me into this one! It was like reading a good book you couldn't put down! Highly recommended for any adventure player!

Ok, could have been better

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: June 05, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This game started out with an interesting and mysterious premise as to why several young adults seemingly went crazy and ended up in a sanitarium. But the middle of the game then became bogged down with alot of repetative interviewing of the patients. Part of the puzzle solving was to figure out which recordings to replay on the PDA in order to trigger each patient to have flashbacks. While some may find this process challenging, I found it became repetative and tedious after awhile. The flashbacks themselves were more interesting since they take place in other locations and added some variety to the gameplay. There was also an interesting side story involving the main character's spouse. While the main mystery does get solved, there were some loose ends that did not get explained, and the final cutscene was also vague. It's an ok game to pass the time but I've played much better.

Good game with a few flaws

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: June 08, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This is a straightforward point and click game with an initially interesting premise that kind of gets bogged down and leaves an unsatisfying ending - like many other adventure games.

Gameplay is easy and intuitive for anyone who has played classic point and click games. Graphics are nice, ran smoothly even on a laptop with a 1.4ghz celeron processor and an ATI Radeon Express 200M integrated graphics card. (If you aren't particualrly hardware savvy that means I played it with no problems on a fairly low spec machine)

The central character is very interesting, a psychiatrist who is brilliant with his patients but almost totally dysfunctional when interacting with amyone else. He isn't entirely sympathetic which is unusual for the 'hero'in a game like this but unfortunately you don't get to find out exactly why he is the way he is, just one of the loose ends that were mentioned in another review.

The backstory progresses by means of triggering memories in each of the 5 patients by playing them recordings of what other patients have revealed. This can get pretty tedious once you have built up a store of recordings and sometimes you just have to go through all of them to get a response. The backstory however IS intriguing, right up until you actually solve the final puzzle where the game just kind of fizzles out and leaves you hanging as to what you have actually achieved.

Despite my reservations I actually enjoyed this game which is why it gets 4 stars. The character of Macnamara is one of the best created in recent years and the plot draws you along as it is revealed in tiny increments after each flashback. The missing star is due to the ending and also the fact that there is one point in the game where you cannot progress if you have not performed a very minor action earlier on in the game - dead ends should be a thing of the past in these kind of games.

Really lacking in "game-play"

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: June 08, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I have some really mixed feelings about this game and reviewing it. I can't give it a thumbs up, because frankly it was boring. There was nothing to "play". However, it is a beautiful and has a great storyline.
I finished the game just to finish the "story". Because that is all there is...a story. You go from one cut scene to another over and over and over. The gameplay is only in triggering the next cutscene.
I also had some problems with lock ups. Apparently my laptop and this game just didn't like each other.

zzzzzzzzzzzzzz

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: June 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User

First thing first. i did not finish the game, not a great sign.the game was actually very interesting and had good graphics, the controls were easy, the puzzles were fun....except....the dreaded voice recordings. The straw that broke the camels back. I must say i love a good story, but the back and forth with voice recordings was not fun at all..it bored me into wanting to play something else.Everything else was fine and fun, but once again..it only takes 1 bad thing in an adventure game to tick you off.

Finally done

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I really enjoyed the game. I am an amatuer so I really needed the walkthrough when it got to the end. It had some interesting twists and very "smart" game. I highly recommend if you like suspence.

Flawed but worthwhile

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 11, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Overclocked definitely has some flaws, but I still enjoyed this game quite a bit. As some other reviewers have mentioned, the puzzles are generally easy. As psychiatrist David McNamara, most of the gameplay lies in playing audio clips of patients' sessions in order to stimulate the other patients' memories. It's usually pretty easy to figure out what clip you need to play, and to whom, but the clips are all short so it's not a big inconvenience if you accidentally pick the wrong one. Once you stimulate the patient's memory, you go into his or her memory and actually play as the patient, which is a pretty cool device. The flashback puzzles are more varied, but they're still pretty easy. In most cases, your location and inventory are so limited that you can't help but figure out what to do. I have to give credit, though, because the puzzles are all pretty logical and use real-world objects, so don't worry about having to open any antique puzzle boxes or anything like that.

The backstory of what happened to the patients is okay, but a bit hackneyed. It won't take most people long to figure out what happened to the kids. I could forgive that if the characters were a little more interesting, but sadly, the patients are all pretty bland. That makes sense when you first meet them in the mental hospital, but as you go into the backstory (the flashbacks unfold in reverse chronology, "Memento"-style), the characters should have become more distinct, and they just didn't.

What saved the game for me, though, was David McNamara. He's easily the best adventure game character I've come across in a long time, and the side plot about David's personal demons and imploding marriage was far more interesting than what happened at the hospital. David isn't always a nice guy, but that's part of what makes him such a good character. There were a couple of times when I cringed at his actions, and one point where I flat-out tried to stop him from doing something (without success), but he is definitely the most interesting part of the game.

Despite the game's subtitle, there's not as much violence as you might expect. There are a few murders, although you only see one of them happen. There is one disturbing part of the game where you're forced to commit an act of violence, and even though it made sense, I still had a hard time going through with it. Still, unless you're very sensitive, that shouldn't stop you from playing this game.

Overall, I enjoyed Overclocked. The gameplay was logical, and the story ranged from "okay" to "compelling." Most of the voice acting was quite good, and the backgrounds were sparse but appropriately gloomy. The ending was mostly satisfactory, although there were a few loose ends, and the very last scene was a big "huh?" moment. Still, if you enjoy adventure games, I'd say this one is worth picking up.

Overclocked is an ironic misnomer

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User

My husband and I enjoy playing good adventure games, but this one we had to quit playing somewhere around the 8th flashback. I printed out a walk-through and could see the game wasn't going to change styles, but that we'd be trotting back and forth from "cell" to "cell" and replaying audio notes over and over to get patients 1-5 to spill new pieces of the convoluted yet simple-minded story. Unsophisticated script, to say the least. Quitting was the only option unless I was going to grit my teeth in boredom for hours to come. (No ax to grind, just my teeth. I really wanted to like the game but found it devoid of interest. No real puzzles, the clues handed to you on a platter, and very little logic to the puzzles there were.)

Point???

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 26, 2008
Author: Amazon User

What is the point of playing a game if it doesn't have an ending??? I don't know...

Either way, this is more of an interactive movie than a game. All you do is play audio clips that trigger memory flashbacks. There really aren't any puzzles, just a few movements to make when you play someone during a flashback. If you don't want much to do then this game is an enjoyable one, because it has a great feel to it. The environment is really interesting.

But then again, It didn't explain really anything in the end. Maybe they are making a sequel???


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