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Jack Orlando A Cinematic Adventure: Director's Cut

Jack Orlando A Cinematic Adventure: Director's Cut

PC
Released

Release Date: November 30, 2001

Adventure, Point-and-click, Polish, Singleplayer

Improved version of one of the best Polish adventure games Jack Orlando A Cinematic Adventure. Compared to the original, new locations, adventures and puzzles, better music quality, full screen or window gameplay options and the ability to choose the level of difficulty have been added.

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A dark world of America in the 30s of the 20th century, night life, gangster vendettas and complicated, awe-inspiring puzzles. Jack Orlando, a private detective, awakens in a dark alley after a night of drinking. Turns out, there’s a corpse lying next to him – someone committed the crime and the blame is put on Jack. He has only 48 hours to find the true murderer in a big port city, where the night life is especially flourishing. The players assume the role of Jack Orlando and set out to prove his innocence.

  • High-resolution graphics.
  • Over 100 fully animated characters, hundreds of items and puzzles.
  • Over 200 scenes in 4 episodes.
  • Soundtrack by Harold Faltermeyer, a famous composer known for such movie scores, as Top Gun and Beverly Hills Cop.

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Age restrictions: 12+

Game Series

Jack Orlando A Cinematic Adventure: Director's Cut
Jack Orlando A Cinematic Adventure: Director's Cut

2GAMES

Jack Orlando A Cinematic Adventure Game Series

Jack Orlando A Cinematic Adventure Game Series

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Jack Orlando A Cinematic Adventure: Director's Cut Video Game:

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PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium II 233 MHz, 32MB RAM.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Jack Orlando A Cinematic Adventure: Director's Cut Video Game.

69%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mixed (664)

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The main pros of the game

  • Atmosphere and Art Style: The game captures a rich, atmospheric noir setting reminiscent of 1930s America, with detailed hand-drawn visuals that evoke a classic comic-book aesthetic.
  • Soundtrack: The jazz-infused score, composed by Harold Faltermeyer, is highlighted as a standout feature, enhancing the game's immersive experience.
  • Character Animation: The motion capture and animations are praised for their realism and attention to detail, contributing to a lively game world.
  • Nostalgic Appeal: Many players appreciate the old-school point-and-click mechanics and the charm of vintage adventure games.

The main cons of the game

  • Gameplay Mechanics: Users report frustrating gameplay due to outdated mechanics, including clunky controls and unintuitive inventory systems, making navigation and interaction difficult.
  • Puzzle Logic: Many puzzles are criticized for lacking logical solutions, often requiring obscure item combinations or actions that can lead to dead ends.
  • Dialogue and Voice Acting: The writing and voice acting are described as awkward and poorly executed, detracting from the overall narrative experience.
  • Technical Issues: Players have experienced crashes and performance problems, particularly when running the game in fullscreen mode on modern systems.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • User-Friendly Features: The absence of modern conveniences like item highlights or contextual hints is noted, making it harder for players to progress without extensive exploration or trial and error.
  • Clearer Guidance: Users express a desire for better direction in gameplay, particularly in leading players to necessary locations or objectives.
  • Improved Dialogue Quality: Many wish for a more polished and coherent script, as well as better voice acting to enhance character interactions and storytelling.

Summary

  • Overall, while Jack Orlando: Director's Cut has its strengths in atmosphere and art, it struggles with gameplay mechanics and narrative execution, leading to a mixed reception among players.

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