More of the Room - as always visually really nice and fairly standard, if satisfying, puzzles. Also as always, it feels like some interactibles don't always trigger as you expect them to (i.e. they're very visible from a certain viewpoints, but you have to back out and zoom specifically to it in order to make it an interactable object) so you can sometimes mistake these for simple decorations.
There seemed to be less of the hidden drawings behind the eyeglass stuff this time, which was nice.
The extra endings are probably best played with a guide as it's a lot of convoluted backtracking.
There seemed to be less of the hidden drawings behind the eyeglass stuff this time, which was nice.
The extra endings are probably best played with a guide as it's a lot of convoluted backtracking.
The Room Three expanded its world even further with a mysterious mansion to explore, its various rooms and hidden areas offering a wide variety of puzzles, as to be expected with the series. A new mechanic was the ability to go inside objects and manipulate them from within, which was pretty cool. It also included four endings, depending on if the player discovered certain items.
It was impressive to see the series evolve with this instalment, as well as the developers trying new things. They could have just stuck with more of the same as the previous two games, but they actually put in the work to add new creative features. I liked it, the story even piquing my interest.
It was impressive to see the series evolve with this instalment, as well as the developers trying new things. They could have just stuck with more of the same as the previous two games, but they actually put in the work to add new creative features. I liked it, the story even piquing my interest.
The best of the series so far, The Room Three takes its unique puzzle boxes and lore and translates it into a point-and-click adventure game with interconnected levels and a healthy dose of secrets and extra content. Running at a total of about 5 hours, not only is this the most value for a Room game, but it marks a high point in an already stellar franchise.
The Room series is just a series of Escape Room type puzzles that are not very challenging, but a fun and enjoyable experience nonetheless. There is a narrative hidden behind the gameplay but I never really got to caring about it, and is not a crucial part of beating the games. They are probably worth a buy in a bundle/sale.
This is definitely a Room game but more expansive with some pretty tough puzzles along the way. This one is definitely an improvement over the last 2 entries, being bigger, longer, more beautiful than ever and also more challenging. An excellent and worthy addition to the Room series and a definite must-buy for fans of the earlier games
Same beautiful settings, same fun gameplay!! However, the time it took to move from room to room chopped up the flow in certain areas and the multiple endings added a lot of steps to complete the game. All in all, very enjoyable and added a lot of features that expands upon the fun of the first two games :)