Review!!
The game offers a mixture of hidden object searches and minigame puzzles, as you search Victorian London for clues to the grisly crimes. Think of Professor Layton, only with more creepy stuff!
It's not really very scary, but there are a couple of eerie bits that might send a shiver or two up your spine. Don't worry about having nightmares or being grossed out though - this is pretty tame stuff!
Some of the puzzles are dead easy, but some are tricky to get past. It's not a huge game, so most players will be able to get to the end. Once you do, however, there's not a lot of reason to go back and play it again.
Murder! A monster! Help! Mummy! Based on the famous spooky story of a nice guy who turns into a nasty bloke after swigging a potion, this DS adventure sets you the task of solving the mystery. Er, except it's a bit obvious. The potion-drinking fella did it!
The game looks pretty good, but there's not much movement so that's hardly surprising! It's got a nice grimy and gritty feel though, which really helps with the sinister atmosphere.
Jekyll and Hyde is OK if you like spooky stories and just fancy a weekend of mild puzzling. It's not the best game of its kind though, and once you're finished you might as well trade it in.




