3 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 3.4 hrs on record (2.9 hrs at review time)
Posted: 25 Nov, 2015 @ 4:21pm

You can find my full review here.[www.the-backlog.net]

Have you ever wanted to commit the perfect murder? The one where no one suspects you and you get what you wanted, the estate? You can live out that dream in The Deed, a game where you plot to kill your sister to try and get your father to give you the estate instead.

Despite how short The Deed it, and the fact it is Built RPGMaker, it's a suprisingly good good. The story is quite good and gets the point across, and you also get a good look into the backstory of your character. Figuring out what you need to do to get away with the murder can be tricky, and I still don't think I've seen the "best" ending (I got the estate but the butler and maid quit). In the time I've played it so far, I beat it 4 times, with one of those getting a decent ending. It does get a bit annoying playing through the opening sequence constantly though, and I do wish there was a way to skip it more easily.

Considering how cheap the game is, The Deed is more than worth what you pay. It has a high replayability factor, and as I said the story is really good.
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