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<p>I don&#8217;t remember when exactly, but there was a sale on <strong>Steam</strong> recently, and for the low, low price of $4.99, one could get all three episodes of <strong>Hector: Badge of Carnage</strong>, a smarmy point-and-click adventure game from Telltale Games. That price seemed absolutely right, <a href="http://www.giantbomb.com/quick-look-hector/17-4069/">and my curiosity had already been flicked upwards after watching </a><strong><a href="http://www.giantbomb.com/quick-look-hector/17-4069/">Giant Bomb</a></strong><a href="http://www.giantbomb.com/quick-look-hector/17-4069/"> do a Quick Look.</a> Unfortunately, at that point, the wife and I were knee-deep in helping ghosts move on to the afterlife with the <strong>Blackwell</strong> games&#8211;and I just couldn&#8217;t sneak away to anything else until all four of those mysteries were solved. So I bought the package, downloaded all three episodes, and promptly ignored them for the time being.</p>
<p>But we finished those ghosty chronicles up, and now I&#8217;m ready for my next set of adventure games. Trust me, I have plenty to choose from: <strong>Gemini Rue</strong>, <strong>Jolly Rover</strong>, <strong>Beneath a Steel Sky</strong>, basically <em>everything</em> from <a href="http://www.agsbakesale.com/">the recent <strong>AGS Bake Sale</strong>,</a> and a number of miscellaneous projects from <a href="http://ben304.blogspot.com/">Ben Chandler</a> (<strong>City, Airwave, Heed</strong>, and so on). <em>Whew.</em> That&#8217;s uh&#8230;<em>a lot</em> of adventure games&#8211;and counting. I am sure I missed a few. In fact, I know it for certain; I am just too lazy to name &#8217;em all. But the glory of being played next goes to <strong>Hector: Badge of Carnage</strong>, mostly because the tone and vulgar humor is the polar opposite of everything I&#8217;ve been playing recently, not counting <strong>Saints Row: The Third</strong>. It&#8217;s a refreshing if inappropriate breath of fresh air.</p>
<p>Originally, I began this post as a means to get some early impressions out, but  I didn&#8217;t finish writing it until today, and I went ahead and beat <strong>Episode 1 &#8211; &#8220;We Negotiate With Terrorists&#8221;</strong> over the weekend. So, yeah. This is now kind of a mix of impressions and final thoughts, with a magical haiku review to follow soon.</p>
<p><strong>Hector: Badge of Carnage (Episode 1, &#8220;We Negotiate With Terrorists&#8221;)</strong> is, besides a really long title, a point-and-click adventure game set in the seedy spot of Clapper&#8217;s Wreake. A terrorist with a sniper rifle has locked himself up in some building and taken hostages, and it&#8217;s up to Detective Inspector Hector to fulfill the crazy man&#8217;s demands. And they are as so:</p>
<ul>
<li>Fix the clock tower</li>
<li>Help tourism flourish</li>
<li>Close down the local porn shop</li>
</ul>
<p>Actually, those aren&#8217;t <em>terrible</em> things to want from a place one might call home. I think we were all expecting something more akin to a boatload of money, a helicopter to escape on, and the promise of being set free. This terrorist is trying to make the world a better place; shame he keeps shooting cops in the face whenever they creep near. But anyways, off Hector goes to solve these many mysteries, and the answers aren&#8217;t too difficult to unravel so long as you remain open-minded and try everything. And I mean <em>everything</em>&#8211;giving a blind guy a doped-up homeless man as a sexual bribe is not as far-fetched as it sounds. At least, not in <em>this</em> game.</p>
<p>If you do get stuck, <strong>Hector: Badge of Carnage</strong> features two hint systems, both of which are fantastic. One is Lambert, a fellow T.W.A.T. member, who you can ask questions at; the other is an actual hint menu, which can literally tell you what to do or be as vague as you&#8217;d like, with nudges in the right direction. I used both of these, and they really help to keep the player immersed in the game without feeling like one is cheating using a blatant walkthrough guide. I had particular trouble figuring out how to demolish the porn shop until the hint system showed me that I had missed doing something specific with an item I had picked up earlier on. Thanks, hint system. You saved me from getting frustrated and never coming back.</p>
<p>Besides the crude and sometimes confusing humor, the other aspect of <strong>Hector: Badge of Carnage</strong> that really appealed to me is its look. There&#8217;s a sharpness to the animation and art style, and the cutscenes are nicely put together. Reminds me of <strong>Penny Arcade</strong>, with bold lines and quirky character designs. As is always the case with point-and-click games, discovering a new screen or place to click around on is always a treat, and here it is no different. Upon finding the porn shop, I literally stared at the screen for a few minutes, soaking it all in, all the nasty visuals.</p>
<p>The only negative I can really throw at <strong>Episode 1 &#8211; &#8220;We Negotiate With Terrorists&#8221;</strong> is that it ends on the worst of worst cliffhangers. There is literally no conflict resolution after meeting the terrorist&#8217;s demands, which works for the episodic format, but bugs the bleep out of me. But I&#8217;m in for the long haul, and have already begun <strong>Episode 2 &#8211; &#8220;Senseless Acts of Justice&#8221;</strong>, which is going well so far and keeping up the tradition of toilet humor and toilets as plot devices. I&#8217;ll let you know how it all turns out.</p>
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