This game screams amazing in every way possible.

User Rating: 9 | The Neverhood PC
This game for me is one of the first games to truly get me into the adventure game genre. It was also one of the first computer games I remember owning seeing as it came with my computer in 97.

The first thing you will notice about this game is the ridiculous storyline, or the creative graphics (depending on which you care more about). The story is wacky, and downright hilarious. I don't want to write it down here since I don't want to be incorrect in the telling of it. The graphics, were entirely done in claymation, which is INSANE for a developer to do with a game, and make it look this good.

As for sounds go, the soundtrack is innovative and adds to the game a lot. The songs in the game are hilarious, there are songs with just guys making noises, but it fits really well.

The controls are easy, normally consisting of just pointing and clicking.

The game play it self is really fun, it has extremely challenging puzzles that remind me a lot of Myst and games like that, and sometimes the camera even goes into first person and seems a lot like Myst. There were some odd things in the game as well that I found to be irritating but at the same time funny, such as the seemingly endless hallway to get the video cartridge piece at the end of it. It literally is something like 42 screens of walking. And the burping with the apples on the tree, or the fruit whatever it was. The first time you eat a fruit, it is like a 3 second burp, and I figured that was about it. I clicked again just to test, and the next time it was a little longer, around 10 seconds. I wanted to see if something exciting would happen the next time. But oddly enough, he burps for around 5 minutes straight? That's ridiculous but somehow funny because that's how the game is, its just utterly ridiculous and that's what makes it so lovable.

I don't understand how someone could give it a 4.9 honestly, I don't think they enjoy the adventure genre, because this is one of the most phenomenal games I have ever played.