I had a lot of fun with the "The Procession to Calvary" by Joe Richardson, but had never played its predecessor, "Four Last Things".

It's at least as charming as its successor, just much more straightforward and shorter (around 90 minutes in lenght).
The object of the game is to commit all 7 deadly sins. The reasons for this are explained in the first few minutes of the game.
The puzzles to accomplish this task in this point and click adventure game range from very obvious to HOW? Nevertheless, everything is doable with a little trial and error.

The animated scenery and characters, which have been composed from Renaissance paintings, make up the charm of the game.

If you liked this game and havent already: Play "The Procesion to Calvary"
Cant wait for "Death of the Reprobate" to release.

Reviewed on Jan 03, 2024


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