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Critical Gamer: Hamilton’s Great Adventure Review

Critical Gamer writes: Hamilton’s Great Adventure does not start out on the right foot. After skipping through a storybook reading session that serves as the bulk of the game’s plot, you will guide a portly Indiana Jones knock-off through a grid-like maze, quite naturally themed after the most generic of jungle ruins. Music of soul-crushing dullness is accompanied by sound design no doubt ripped straight from a 1001 Super Sound FX CD-ROM rescued from Office Depot’s bargain bin. A slew of tutorial boxes interrupts your solving of the exceedingly simplistic puzzles, followed by a final score that may or may not make any sense. However, we urge you to continue reading (or at least scroll down to the score below, which you’ve probably already done), for Hamilton has an ace up his sleeve that takes a while to develop; namely, legitimately great gameplay.

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Fatshark has just kicked-off the 10th anniversary for “Hamilton’s Great Adventure”

"The Sweden-based indie games publisher and game developer Fatshark today announced that they have just kicked-off the 10th anniversary of their beloved adventure game "Hamilton's Great Adventure", and, what an adventure it has been." - Jonas Ek, TGG.

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Top 10 Download Only Hidden Gems on PlayStation 3 - Reasons to dust off your console

A.J. says: "As Sony's first system capable of downloading games, the PlayStation 3 sure had a phenomenal library. Here, I count down ten buried treasures that you may not have heard of but are worth playing before you put your PS3 on Craigslist."

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crazyaejay2781d ago

I remember Puzzlegeddon! Played that game for hours. Love it.

PhoenixUp2781d ago

These really are hidden. I've never heard of any of them

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Steam Weeklong Sales Announced

Hardcore Gamer: These deals run until October 7, and allow you to get games like Hamilton's Great Adventure for a mere $2. Victoria II is $5, while a collection of it and all of its DLC is $10. Ignite can be yours for $2.50 if you're in the mood for some fast-paced racing action. Wasteland Angel gives you some overhead car combat for $2.50. Warlock: Master of the Arcane will only set you back $5, while its ultimate edition is $1.25 more.

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