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'The game quickly begins to feel like a chore. And it's no mystery - chores are exactly what most casual gamers are trying to avoid.'
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'Overall, Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident is a solid attempt at porting the series to home consoles.'
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'The setting is inviting and the puzzles are solid, but unless you're a devoted series diehard, desperately seeking something new for your Wii, or have friends to join you in multiplayer, I suggest you consider leaving Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident to gather dust on the store shelf.'
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'Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident's by-the-numbers mixture of archaic adventure mechanics and boring hidden object puzzles will not satisfy a vast majority of gamers, and its insanely low-resolution graphics and limited soundtrack won't appeal to the eyes or the ears.'
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'Its well-crafted point-and-click adventure format is a perfect fit for Wii, and shows that casual games can be respectable too. The presentation is lovely too.'
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'Mystery Case Files: The Malgrave Incident is a captivating mystery hidden in a sometimes frustrating point-and-click adventure.'
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