Coraline
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Player's Review
Based on the stop-motion film which in turn is based on the book. A mostly identical PS2 version exists which only has slight changes in controls, as well as a different Nintendo DS version.
The game adaptation is divided into eight chapters, all of them are very straightforward since it tells you what to do next (main objectives), there are also additional puzzles which some of them repeat through the whole game, in each chapter I try to find every unique puzzle and before anyone asks, doing all puzzles including the repeated ones in each chapter gives you nothing as a bonus reward (evidence of it is the first two chapters). Not to mention the total is inaccurate and buggy, sometimes puzzles aren't counted towards your total.
Coraline can also make use of her slingshot in some situations, as well as moving boxes. Pretty much basic controls for a budget game that was published by (unsurprisingly) the same people who brought the Simple 1500/2500 budget titles on PSX/2.
At the end I show artwork and each of the unlockable costumes for Coraline, the movies section is basically all cutscenes from the main mode, and as for cheats, it includes infinite health, time, firefly light and a special decorative cheat that replaces Coraline's eyes with black buttons.
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:53 - Intro FMV
0:03:07 - Chapter 1
0:29:52 - Chapter 2
0:46:29 - Chapter 3
1:03:58 - Chapter 4
1:14:30 - Chapter 5
1:35:22 - Chapter 6
1:44:44 - Chapter 7
1:51:49 - Chapter 8
2:03:39 - Ending & Credits
2:09:11 - Extras
The game adaptation is divided into eight chapters, all of them are very straightforward since it tells you what to do next (main objectives), there are also additional puzzles which some of them repeat through the whole game, in each chapter I try to find every unique puzzle and before anyone asks, doing all puzzles including the repeated ones in each chapter gives you nothing as a bonus reward (evidence of it is the first two chapters). Not to mention the total is inaccurate and buggy, sometimes puzzles aren't counted towards your total.
Coraline can also make use of her slingshot in some situations, as well as moving boxes. Pretty much basic controls for a budget game that was published by (unsurprisingly) the same people who brought the Simple 1500/2500 budget titles on PSX/2.
At the end I show artwork and each of the unlockable costumes for Coraline, the movies section is basically all cutscenes from the main mode, and as for cheats, it includes infinite health, time, firefly light and a special decorative cheat that replaces Coraline's eyes with black buttons.
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:53 - Intro FMV
0:03:07 - Chapter 1
0:29:52 - Chapter 2
0:46:29 - Chapter 3
1:03:58 - Chapter 4
1:14:30 - Chapter 5
1:35:22 - Chapter 6
1:44:44 - Chapter 7
1:51:49 - Chapter 8
2:03:39 - Ending & Credits
2:09:11 - Extras
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