Hi everyone I'm Jack Red, I finally get to review more games from my huge Telltale purchase. Among those was both Puzzle Agent games. But there's a few interesting things that really make these stand out. If you love being challenge by puzzles then these are up your alley. Good news is neither of these games sucks.
Puzzle Agent (2010) & Puzzle Agent 2 (2011)
Believe it or not, this was one of the earliest in development games for Telltale Games. They were collaborating with Graham Annable whose helped in many ways including the artwork. Puzzle Agent is a game filled with puzzles, I mean come on it's tells that simply in the title. Some of these can tricky while others could be difficult or surprisingly easy.
Considering both these games are really similar. I felt instead of writing two separate reviews with little to no difference to being a composite review. You are looking into this mystery centering this town about the disappearances of people. Honestly I liked the artwork because I watched several cartoons growing up.
Well it's humor comes out when you at least expect it. I would even say these are very straight forward games that likely inspired The Walking Dead series. Puzzle Agent series is a game you can't lose but you still could get confused or loss from time to time. I do recommend using a guide in the event you're stuck on the puzzles.
The actual story has an interesting way it plays out. But this technically ended up on a cliffhanger. I am probably one of those select few who wished there was another Puzzle Agent game. There's just something about this series making it easily one of their most underrated game series. Puzzle Agent series did borrow some mechanics from some of their earlier games like the map system.
Honestly this is a series if you love puzzles needs to play these games. It has a great variety of them through out including hidden puzzles or those you missed prior to completing em. Puzzle Agent series officially gets a good rating from yours truly. This is a great forgotten series that's surprisingly cleverly well done.
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