Hector: Badge of Carnage
Game » consists of 10 releases. Released Jun 17, 2010
A point-and-click adventure game in which Detective Inspector Hector, a nervy cop and drunkard, must deal with a hostage situation in his scummy hometown.
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5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 3.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Good dags. D'ya like dags? 0
I am not one for British humor. Could never figure out what the reason behind it all is, just never grabbed me like it does others. When finding out that Telltale was releasing Hector: Badge Of Carnage for the PC and Mac, I looked up some info on the game. Of course it was riddled with British humor and slang. Putting aside my dislike for British humor, I loaded up the first episode, We Negotiate With Terrorists.The setup is that a hostage crisis breaks out in Clappers Wreake and “the fat arse o...
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Monkey Island meets Uncouth Loutish British Detective 0
(EDIT: 1/30/2013 - Changed Star Rating to reflect removal of half stars from the new Giant Bomb Site. Revise down to 3 stars from 3.5)Tellgame game's Hector: Badge of Carnage Trilogy of Episodes is a pretty straight forward Point and Click old school adventure game (s). Badge of Carnage consists of Three Episodes , each roughly taking 2-5 hours to complete, which as of 2012 can be purchased as a package.It draws pretty heavily on the Monkey Island humorous formula of old, meaning there are oddba...
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Look out, Hector's about 0
Welcome to Clappers Wreake, a crime-infested dump located in the cistern of the Midlands. This is a place where neer-do-well youths hang on street corners like bad smells and graffiti stains the walls like a night you'd rather forget. The only place you'll find with a bit of class and community is the Exotico, the local sex shop. It all got a bit too much for one local who couldn't bear to see the town plummet into the murky depths any further, so he took a building full of hostages and demanded...
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