It was a fab time getting our nails done and going to a photoshoot that Tifa Reed Hilton is at afterwards, photographed by Jason Tamvakis. It was so soothing being on the set of a photoshoot and getting the opportunity to relax and not do Makeup for the take. It was a period of just being around what we love the most which is People, beauty and photography.
Also I’d have liked it easily hadn’t had to go through the entire opera house on those events when I had a need to go back to an area and get an object. I must say i wish that they’d devote some trapdoors and magic formula passages. Also, this is Phantom of the Opera! There must be trapdoors and magic formula passages everywhere! This is without doubt my favorite thing about the overall game.
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The graphics and the artwork in the game is just BEAUTIFUL. It offers stunning visuals and I loved all the focus on detail seriously. I especially loved that it was all hand-drawn which there wasn’t any CGI. I’ve stood beyond your Opera Garnier (I didn’t reach go inside sadly). That opera house is in the middle of Paris and I certainly didn’t see any spooky-looking woods nearby!
But since this image looks so cool I’ll let them off. Another hallmark of the great Phantom adaptation is that, when you see relatively little of the Phantom himself even, there’s still a ghostly atmosphere and his presence is still quite definitely in the storyplot. This game captured that perfectly. Finally, I LOVED how the Phantom looked in this version. He has an awesome, creepy mask! The music in the game is good and helps and eerie to develop the atmosphere.
There’s plenty of tube organ music plus some effective sound files. There’s breeze whistling through the corridors, rats squeaking, creaky floorboards and footsteps but there’s nothing that’s overpowering or distracting. However, there’s a brief flashback where you hear Christine singing to the opera house and now I come to think about it I’d liked some more singing and opera music in the game.
I guess there should be rights issues with that but if they could have managed it it would have been nice. The voice actors were good and they sounded like experts. Erik sounded arrogant, menacing and possessive and I liked that really. Another big thing which i liked concerning this game were the references to other Phantom works. There were quite a few direct quotations from Gaston Leroux’s book in it for example. There’s a bit where in fact the Phantom says “I am Erik!” and another bit where he says “Know that I am built up of death head to foot”.
There was another immediate quote from the book too when Erik sarcastically says “I am a kind of Don Juan, you know”. Yay for reserve quotes! There were even a few musical referrals as well that i really loved. There’s a little where in fact the Phantom says to Evelina “I am your Angel of Music! Come if you ask me” and another bit where in fact the Phantom says “I gave you music”. These are obvious referrals to the initial Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. We get plenty of other visible Phantom recommendations in this game also.
There are rock angels, skulls, roses, mirrors, masks, scorpions, nooses, a gothic cemetery and a chapel/chapel (a Perros guide), a monkey music Package and box Five. We get sources to non-Phantom things even! Which library in the opera house and using one bookshelf there are the books Les Miserables, THE GIRL in White, The Picture of Dorian Gray as well as the Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe. In a single puzzle which poster of the Broadway/West End musical Wicked.