![]() ![]() Some great annoyance on my part was that some voice acting got changed - to a lesser quality, surprisingly - and others are completely missing. Art works and HOG scenes are much clearer, and it got a lot much easier to go through item fetching. Resolutions compared to the old game are marvelously better though, I won't lie. I usually adore Artifex Mundi's color choices, yet playing prior games it felt unfitting for Isabella series' elegance and naivety. Quoting from a friend's comment: "Pictures look like Walt Disney threw up all over the place." Well, that is kinda appropriate of a definition here. As a personal choice, I found that a bit of an unnecessary contrast with the original setting, lessening the atmosphere. With new rendering of the images, filter and tone choices for colors got bolder and shinier. The old original - just like previous games - was weaved out of pastel colors, dusty environments and all pictures carried an elegant shimmer. Will there be a happily ever after, after all? Upon finally discovering Bella's location, the witch sends her hounds after Bella, and her hurry to clean this mess begins. Yet, in a silent and peaceful corner of the realm, three fairy godmothers and the dragon raised little Bella to be a capable wizardess just like her mother, for her to return and complete the deed that her mother failed to do so. The witch turned her into a stone statue, Prince Adam completely lost his mind and the kingdom has fallen under the tyrannical rule of the witch. Yes, she managed to rescue Bella with the aid of her companions, yet her momentary distraction costed her everything. Spoiler Alert! Isabella's last battle with the witch didn't end happily. ![]() This is the remaster arranged by Artifex Mundi, and even though that I'm a fan of the publisher, I'll go out on a limb and declare that they didn't even try to make a decent job here. The old original game - a cheesy, yet okay conclusion to otherwise beautiful series - is sadly not acquirable through the Steam Store anymore. It was in the Steam Store for ages alongside other two games before Artifex Mundi got the rights from Gogii Games to remaster. Posted: 14 May, 2016 Princess Isabella: The Rise of an Heir is the last game in the titular series, and probably the weakest game in means of gameplay dynamic, puzzle choices and story elaboration to begin with.
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