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1954: Alcatraz Review – A Flawed Escape I The Koalition

Jasmine Gipson of The Koalition writes:
Daedalic, known for their beautifully designed point and click adventure games has tried their hands in 3-D character models. Although not perfect, the artistic styling of 3-D characters on beautifully painted 2-D landscapes just simply works aesthetically. If nothing else, 1954: Alcatraz does a remarkable job of bringing San Francisco's 1950s North Beach and Alcatraz, an American Heritage site, to life.

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1954 Alcatraz Review | ENE3

ENE3: "In 2012 he was made ​​a lot of noise because of Kickstarter be resurrecting the genre of the game point'n'click adventure - the style of play in which the logic and history take precedence over the action, and the challenge is to combine the objects found throughout the game in order to deal with situations and overcome obstacles."

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SteamFirst Review: 1954 Alcatraz

SteamFirst: “1954: Alcatraz” is a Point and Click adventure taking place in San Francisco of the 50′s. Joe was sentenced to 40 years imprisonment due to an armed robbery and he is eager to break out of “The Rock” to help his wife Christine who is facing her own problems in San Francisco.

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1954 Alcatraz Review: Poetry & Prison Time | StickTwiddlers

Daedalic Entertainment are continuing to prove themselves as one of the biggest names in point and click adventure games with the recent release of 1954 Alcatraz – a game that tasks players with choosing between love, treachery, life and death.

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