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Originally Posted by Silverwolfpet
I just had some time and remembered your review. I just read it now and it seems very accurate.
However, I did find it a bit short. Maybe I just enjoy reading your articles, so I can't really be unbiased here... but I would've liked to know your opinion on the personality-machine puzzle or the controls in the highschool area.
All in all a good review (the mark was a bit higher than expected). Will you be writing reviews for JP as well? What about King's Quest?
Maybe I could take King's Quest too and we make an uber-awesome collaborative review! Eh, food for thought 
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Thank you for the kind words Silverwolfpet! I have explained my final score a little bit more in-depth in my reply above to caeska. I enjoy reading your reviews too! It is always very interesting to contrast your opinions with my own.
As for my thoughts on the personality-machine puzzle and the controls in the high school area: I found the personality-machine puzzle okay in theory, but a tad annoying in its execution. I knew what I had to do but doing so took several more steps than I would have liked! As for the controls at the high school, I did indeed notice there, moreso than usual, that changing camera angles would botch up the controls and throw me off a little. Nothing game breaking of course, but certainly noticable!
As far as I am aware another of AMO's reviewers, Stewart, will be covering the Jurassic Park games when they launch: I think he will be a good fit, having reviewed Strong Bad’s Cool Game For Attractive People (Wii version) for AMO last year. However, I am sure I will be voicing my own opinion on each episode directly beneath in the comments section! I basically decided to take a breather, as originally I was under the impression JP and BTTF would be overlapping.
I have very limited experience with the King's Quest series so I am unsure if I will be tackling them. However, perhaps that would be a good thing as I would have no prior investment and could approach the games with fresh eyes? A collaborate review might work quite well in that regard, we shall have to see...

Great to hear from you as always!