Dud
I love a good point-and-click adventure game, but this isnt one. Even setting aside its unpolished veneer--riddled with sloppy typos, unintuitive puzzles, and clunky gameplay--The Great Fusion is a deeply unpleasant experience. The game seems to wear a perpetual sneer, too in love with its own nihilism to bother with the players enjoyment. A creeping misogyny further infects the proceedings, with lamentable appearances by a hooker with a heart of gold and a shrill, shrewish ex-girlfriend. The unimaginative deployment of these contemptuous tropes is symptomatic of the games overall lack of spark. Perhaps The Great Fusion miraculously grows a brain in its second half, but the first left me too sour to consider proceeding.
Adrian S-G about
The Great Fusion, v1.8.1