Shutter Island
- Based on a major motion picture
- Creepy atmosphere
- Discover the island's secrets!
- OS : 10.6/OSX_10_5
- CPU : 1.0 GHz
- Memory : 1024
- Hard driver (MB) : 151
Review for game: Shutter Island
US Marshal Teddy Daniels has come to Shutter Island, home of Ashecliffe Hospital for the Criminally Insane. Along with his partner Chuck Aule, he sets out to find an escaped patient, a murderess name Rachel Solando, as a hurricane bears down upon them. But nothing at Ashecliffe Hospital is what it seems, and disappearing patients isn’t the only secret the island hides. Use your Hidden Object skills to solve a creepy mystery!
Spot hidden objects and solve puzzles and mysteries in lush, eye-catching scenes.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Two US Marshals arrive at Shutter Island in search of a missing patient before her trail is washed way by a looming hurricane.
AFERON - BigFishGames
I enjoyed the outdoor graphics and the basement/cell scenes....but the game was very short and I really wanted more background information and/or explanation of the storyline. Puzzles were not difficult and there were lots of HO scenes if you like that. Game was decent; just not long enough and while plot was good, it needed more filling in, I thought.
Doesn't worth the price, game very too short for that price, very disappointed. too easy , the end is very bowring. Hate to pay that much ! without prejudice.
Having seen the movie, this certainly pales in comparison. The game fails to capture the mood and characters, characters in particular. You backtrack and search the same scenes often and the scenes are not the clearest, so finding the objects can be challenging due to the pixelation, which is why I gave it a 3 for level of challenge. That is not a good thing however. Also a very short game. All in all not worth it, not even really as one of the daily deals.
When I bought this game - it appealed to me. I had not yet seen the movie nor do I care to 'compare' games to their respective movies since doing that is like comparing books to their respective movies. They are not same and never are. That being said - the graphics of this game are decent and the game starts off with lots of promise. However, it quickly goes downhill. My biggest complaint is the storyline - it builds up and then boom - it crashes. There is no closure to the storyline nor is their any 'cliffhanger' which would inspire you to get the sequel (if there was one). As mentioned in other reviews, the whole 'migraine' effect which appears during HO scenes if you click on the wrong thing too many times - is rather annoying.
I thought I would use my free game credit and not buy it since the reviews were so bad. I liked the movie and liked the game after playing the free trial. I bought it, played it for like another 5 minutes and it was over. I am so disappointed! The graphics were ok but hard to see some times but it was way too short! Plus, the ending was horrible!
I found this one OK. The graphics were good of course, the story line OK, and the challenge OK. Sometimes what to do to move forward, wasn't always obvious. However, I did enjoy it. Thank You Big Fish, Perry
This is a terrific game to my thinking: I have no idea why some reviews are so bad because I enjoyed it immensely. [Mind you, I have not seen the movie but a PC game's a different medium anyway so of course, the experience is altered.] But I saw the preview and felt I would like it...and I read one very positive review so I trusted that and bought this game. I was not disappointed: the graphics are wonderfully atmospheric and the music is suspenseful throughout while gradually building the tension. You play U.S. Marshall Teddy Daniels investigating one patient's disappearance in a hospital for the criminally insane. There is occasional dialogue but it's short and only for plot development. The revelations take place mainly through HOs and some mini-games as well--though the latter can be skipped if desired. What made this exciting for me is that the game is viewed through your eyes [Teddy is never seen] but you suffer from migraine headaches, so...when this happens, you see spots in front of your eyes and blood vessels in your peripheral vision as you try to find objects! LOL. Also, in some HOGs, sea mist rolls in and you try to find objects through the motion of it. So fun! Then, later on, the building's generator begins to fail and the HOGs are in blinking, fading light with momentary blackouts. Finally, there's power failure and all Teddy has is a flashlight for solving the clues. If you don't enjoy Hidden Object games then, this will not appeal to you but please consider playing this IF you like them...because this is my favourite HOG ever! And yes, some items are/were hard to find but so what? [Because there are unlimited hints available.] Oh and incidentally, there was one part in here when I jumped out of my proverbial skin in real life. Buy this game and you'll see!
I know I'm ages late posting a review for this game but it disappointed me. I read the book long before I saw the film and really looked forward to the game. It disappointed in a big way. I adore hidden object games and this appeared to have a lot to offer but did not deliver. Sorry - but the verdict is a predictable 'could do better'.
I know that a lot of folks won't like this because of the visual "migraine" that appears on the screen, but not having ever heard of the movie, I really enjoyed the game play right through to the end, when I finally "got it." Good entertainment, and I went back and played it over again, knowing the storyline and appreciating the way the game came together.
I have played dozens of bfg for quite a while and haven't felt so compelled to write a review before. This game was short, hard to see things visually because of screenplay techniques, and not put together as a whole well done at all. I saw the movie and thought it would follow that more closely. Very poorly done. Don't waste your time or money on this one.