The Procession to Calvary is a point and click adventure game that tries to copy Monty Python a little too much. I’m all for dark humor and that was pretty much why I played the game, but I felt it was more morbid than hilarious. It got exhausting to hear all the jokes about torture, homicide, and Jesus being a cult leader. Maybe my expectations were a little high, and I know the game takes place during the medieval times, but I thought the jokes would be a little more creative. I will admit I did have a chuckle or two, but when I did it was pretty far and between. I will say that game’s art design and characters that revolved around historical paintings was a nice touch. The game does offer some challenging puzzles, I found myself stuck several times figuring out how to solve them. However, once you know the solutions to all the puzzles, the game is extremely short for your replays as they don’t randomize.

Pros:
+art designs based on real medieval paintings
+easy 100% achievement list

Cons:
-tries way too hard to be funny
-too short

Reviewed on Dec 24, 2022


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