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Elvira 2 The Jaws of Cerberus
Publisher: Accolade     Developer: Unknown
Year of release: 1992

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Genres : Graphical Adventure / Horror

91%
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# 40 - Nov 92

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bazfan wrote ...2005-11-03 11:50:50
i rememner playing a demo of this on the c64, it was quite a good game, but for st it was too expensive even at the carboot it sold for 7quid on pirate, so i never bothered with it. god am a tight git.
Martin S. Thoresen wrote ...2002-04-07 11:32:05
ST Action Summary: . . If you manage to forget about the occasionally tiresome disk swapping and concentrate on the program itself, you realise that you have a brilliant game on your hands. As expected, the graphics are as visually stunning as the first Elvira and the backgrounds are as well detailed as they can be withouth becoming overpowering. The gameplay allows natural progression that strongly challenges. The only low point is a rather monotonous tune that plays throughout the game and can't be turned off. Still, this is an essential purchase, buy a copy at all costs, you'd be a fool to miss it. RATING = 90 %
Mark Ashford wrote ...2002-01-07 04:59:36
This was a big adventure game, I think it came on six discs. A bit like the Ishar games but more of an exploration and puzzle-solving game than an RPG. The graphics were good, and I remember there were lots of gruesome and gory ways to die, which you got to see quite regularly as it was really hard. Pretty good and well worth a look.