An infuriating experience even compared to its less-than-stellar prequels. It backtracks on the obnoxious combat encounters from the second game, but in turn has the most baffling puzzles in the trilogy. Items are placed seemingly randomly and sometimes will be basically invisible. Without the assistance of a guide, I would have found this game impossible.

At least it has some funny set pieces. The first game, despite its major flaws, manages to be the best of the first three. Frankly, two and three are not worth the effort.

Reviewed on Mar 26, 2024


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