![]() ![]() Alternatively, rent it for the weekend - because that's all it'll take to finish Adventure Time: Finn and Jake Investigations. If you can, try out the game first at the store or at a friend's place. Good thing the button-mashing fighting only makes up about 25 percent of the overall game. It's not a bad game - puzzle solving and combat in one is a good idea and works well for the most part - but it does fare better as an adventure game than a brawler. Once you get past the Adventure Time license, though, there isn't a lot of meat here. All voice-overs are provided by the original show cast, which adds to its authenticity. Confronted with mysterious Land of Ooo disappearances and strange events, players will interrogate colorful inhabitants, dispatch evil doers in fast-paced combat, solve mind-bending puzzles, explore new and familiar locations, and genuinely feel as if they have stepped into their own personal episode of Adventure Time. You'll also interact with beloved (and bizarre) characters from the show, including Ice King, Peppermint Butler, Lumpy Space Princess, and more. While sleuthing through five cases, each one playing out as a separate story (but perhaps all being related), you'll get to move about familiar Adventure Timelocations in 3-D. After all, there are only six or seven hours of play here, so you might resent dropping up to $50 on the title. If you don't have high expectations and are a huge fan of the TV show, then you might consider picking up this game - but wait a few months when the price drops to a more reasonable amount. ![]()
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