Written by Andy Panthro
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So long as we don't have to redo that maze! |
Of course my first thought is, “what if I just leave?” and I try walking towards the front gate. Alas, there is a zombie there with a gun, and this results in a game over. This time, instead of Carnby being thrown into the sea, he is instead suspended by his feet above the pirates as they party on the deck of their ship.
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Carnby is the centre of this party. |
I guess we can’t run away and get help, we have to rescue Carnby ourselves!
I explore in various directions, but find either dead ends or I get Grace captured. There isn’t much to do, but there is a car waiting outside the mansion, so I search it. Searching (and kicking?) the back, causes a zombie to come out and get in the car. This means I can climb into the now-open trunk and ride along. Grace also collects a red billiard ball in the trunk.
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A short trip in a classic car. |
That first time, the gazebo guys didn’t spot me at all. When I reload, suddenly they have hawk-like vision, catching me almost every time. Eventually I make it a couple of screens over, where there’s a kind of crossroads and a pole in the ground with a little white flag on it. Perhaps they’re gonna turn this into a luxury golf resort? There doesn’t seem to be anything this way, so I turn around and head behind the mansion.
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The gazebo, hook on the right hand side. |
I took a bit of a breather here for a few days, and went back to check the only items I had with the only options available. I suppose the white flag is supposed to be a golf flag? Marking a hole? It was the only option I hadn’t tried, and using the billiard ball next to the flag caused a statue to appear next to the tree with a face. Walking up to the statue, I try to interact or push it, to no avail. I assume the hook must do something, and it seems to make the arm of the statue move down and then back up again.
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I didn’t get the best screenshot of the statue, or the pirate afterwards. |
All this does is raise a pirate from the depths beneath the tree, who immediately captures Grace. What even was the point of this section? Escaped only to be captured minutes later, with no particular benefit? We then find ourselves in the Flying Dutchman’s brig, next to Carnby, with Elizabeth Jarret giving us the villain’s monologue this time. It’s quite a brief story, and links her power to learning voodoo, and doesn’t really tell us a lot about who she was. She ends up being a prisoner on the Flying Dutchman, but it doesn’t really explain why, and then she uses her magic to attract One Eyed Jack to take over the Dutchman. She also reveals they’ve kidnapped Grace in order to maintain their youth, something they need to do every hundred years.
We’ve just had Gabriel Knight being covered on this blog, and its handling of voodoo and magic is so much better than whatever this was. Everything about this backstory feels kind of thin, and the really bad digitised recording of the voice acting does not help to bring any emotional resonance to it.
Anyway, Carnby is chained up, so we remain in control of Grace. Elizabeth flies away and we’re left to try and get Carnby out of his chains and escape. The room is pretty bare, but there’s a door, and next to that door a large hatch (or small doorway?) covered with a wooden panel. It’s heavy, but Grace can still move it, and we can get a look at the next room. In here we see a squawking parrot, some furniture, and various items and things on the wall.
On the table is a sandwich and a pepper pot, next to the table a bag of seeds, and on the wall is a map of some sort. There also looks to be a gun, and a bottle of something, but they don’t seem to be interactable, nor is the cupboard on the other wall. There’s no door to this room, and if you walk out there’s a patrolling zombie that might catch you. I try giving the seeds to the parrot, and this results in Grace getting stuck in an animation where she walks in circles, so I have to reload.
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Feeding a parrot to get clues is an adventure game staple. |
After a few attempts, I make it back to the deck above, and then instead of going near the guard there I just go up again, which leads me to the main deck. There’s a group of pirates having a drink and playing music, and some crates and things placed around in such a way that suggests I can find my way around by sneaking between boxes and barrels. I save behind a box, and hope I don’t have to replay this section too many times.
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Grace is too young to join in on this party. |
The opening drops me directly into what looks like Jack’s bedroom. There’s a small chest with a small cannon in it, and a shelf with a crystal vase. The other side of the bed, I find a statue of Captain Nichols, and a closet with a captain’s staff in it. My initial thought is to use the Staff with the Statue, but that doesn’t seem to work. The doors here are closed, and it’s hard to know if I’ve missed anything, or quite what I am supposed to do in this moment. I was hoping to have found a key.
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Toy cannon 1, pirates 0. |
I try a couple of directions from here, but one has two little chefs in the way, one hatch down she won’t fall into, and she won’t go up the ladder. The last place is a kitchen (or galley I suppose), with a chicken foot on the table. I try ringing the bell, and the two chefs come running. But it also opens a hatch, to a dumb waiter. Reloading, I try this again next to the hatch, and Grace can get into the dumb waiter and ride it up to the top.
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Back in the mansion. (can you spot the key?) |
Nice title ;-). So I guess there are at least three potential meanings because it could be about trying to save Grace or - a it is here - about Grace saving someone (i.e. Carnby). As for whether this part is the game's saving grace, we'll wait for the end and rating to see.
ReplyDeleteThe glass vase is supposed to break from throwing it against the door (or falling to the floor from there) in order to attract the pirate, but you can still pick it up afterwards?
I can't see the key at all in the screenshot.
I think in the inventory it calls it a "broken vase" but still I'm not sure why it needs to be picked up again
DeleteThat image of the pirate flag in her eyes is pretty cool, though.
ReplyDeletethe plot may be silly, but the drawn art is very good throughout
Deletewell, you just played the extra Grace exclusive CD scene, it's unclear why it was created, maybe the players at the time were confused on why you are teleported to the pirate ship, and they included that little section. But I think it adds more confusion and nothing meaningful.
ReplyDeleteThe forest area next to the mansion, has some weird camera angles as well, they did a lot of useless art, maybe the planned something bigger and it got scrapped