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Hector Episode 3: Beyond Reasonable Doom Review - MMGN.COM

MMGN.com writes: Hector Episode 3: Beyond Reasonable Doom brings this foul mouthed trilogy to a fitting end, and while we'll miss Hector and the Clappers Wreake police force, we're glad we had the chance to spend some time with them.

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Great Gaming Crusade's Hector: Badge of Carnage – Episode 3: Beyond Reasonable Doom PC Review

The Great Gaming Crusade: "Clapper Wreake’s got a terrorist problem and it’s up to its best and brightest to track the criminal down. That would be the vulgar and snarky Hector, so dubbed “fatass of the law”. The word ‘terrorist’ brings to mind the politically inappropriate “alalala, Jihad!” type of individual, when in fact the terrorist this time around is an embittered Brit who is about just as snarky as Hector."

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SBG Review | Hector: Beyond Reasonable Doom: To what end?

Justin Last: "Having enjoyed the first two installments of Badge of Carnage, it isn’t surprising that we like the final episode as well. Beyond Reasonable Doom is, expectedly, a lot like the others. Hector is still trying to save the town of Clapper’s Wreake, and aside from puzzle-solving, the big star here is the raunchy humor. It’s great to see a series come along that invokes feelings more reminiscent of Leisure Suit Larry than Space Quest."

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Hector: Episode 3 – Beyond Reasonable Doom Review - Alternative Magazine Online

There isn’t much more to say about Hector: Episode 3 – Beyond Reasonable Doom apart from the fact that it’s a whole lot of fun. It is the longest episode of the entire series and offers a fantastic conclusion to the story previously told in episodes 1 and 2. The 2D graphics are a joy to behold and the voice acting, in conjunction with the sharp script, often manages to raise a smile, if not an outright laugh. The niggles of the previous episodes – such as the somewhat peculiar one button mouse controls – are still present and this episode won’t win over any new fans. However, as finales go it succeeds admirably. Hector: Badge of Carnage doesn’t reinvent the wheel – it simply makes it as crude, rude and hilarious as possible. Essential for any gamers who love satirical British humour and classic point-and-click adventuring!

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