
The two collaberate whereas the barber robs unsuspecting rich fellows coming in from the ships from the harbor and the baker 'disposes' of the poor deceased patrons by making meat pies for her shop. a passageway and a hankering for a relationship with each other.

from the original 1920's movie based on the original play or one of the more recent versions, you'll undoubtedly appreciate the the game play value in being in the detective role in this surprisingly good game spin-off (if you can take the gruesomeness with a grain of salt, so to speak, haha#.Īnyhoo, as the story goes, the barber #Sweeney Todd# and the charming baker #some say a true tale) shared a common feature in their respective shop cellars. I usually skip through the music, too, though it was great to hear the first time through the game.Ī close shave and a meat pie anyone? Even if you've never seen or read Sweeney Todd. The only con: I have to turn all the sound off in the final mini-game because I can't tolerate the voices. I play this game over and over, and I try to improve my skill level, which the game measures. The game is complicated and straightforward at the same time, which I find very interesting. The mini-games are challenging and in the CE at least, you can practice them, which is fun to do. The locations are all rich and complex and really are part of the story. There is a map, which is a great assist in helping you through the story. The story is classic, but the inspector (horrid little man) leads you through the story from a quite different angle. I keep waiting for more Penny Dreadful games, because this one is so very good, The HOS segments are creepy but you can identify the objects and you don't need a magnifying glass.
