Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger and the Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist Review

The crew are on strike, there's a player already in the game, and you're stuck behind the scenes, trying to keep things running.

And while there is a necessity of comparing it to The Stanley Parable, there is a lot more going on in this game than some kind of formulaic copy.  The banter and confusion of Amstell’s stage director definitely invokes the character of Wheatley from Portal 2. You can’t help but recall the moronic blue core when the stage director tries to guide you through a series of inputs, failing in a fantastic manner. There is not a hint of the omniscient menace that was found in the narrator of The Stanley Parable. Instead you get the image of a bumbling, overworked man attempting to cope with the unexpected. It takes the seeming omnipotence of The Stanley Parable’s Narrator, and inverts it. Many times the stage director begs you to listen to him. His crew has abandoned him yet you have the power to keep things running. He needs you. This is where it diverges from its predecessor.

Recommended Videos

The game is short, only about twenty minutes long, and strangely linear considering Pugh’s past work, You don’t really get to chose to go through the door on the right, so to speak, since the doors are opened remotely by the stage director, and everything else is locked. Similarly, when you do come across a button or a switch other than the ones you are pointed to, they don’t really do anything. There will be a momentary freak out, some concern in the voice of the stage director, before he assures you everything is alright. It is satisfying at first, but later not so much. Your only real choice is passive disobedience. Do or do not. It doesn’t get much more complex.

Dr. Langeskov's Miscellaneous Control Room

But while it is just one story, there is a lot of details contained within that story. Wandering around, you find sticky notes, invoices, forms, and other tidbits, which all do a lot to add to the game in the same way Ratman’s messages added to the Portal series. This means that despite only being about twenty minutes long, the game has all of the hidden aspects that built many popular indie games cult followings. The only thing gamers like more than a good indie game is a good indie game open to speculation.

And while one could call it very derived from The Stanley Parable and the Portal series, that wouldn’t be entirely true, because those two games are very distinct. Bringing them together, taking the tone of one and placing it in the domain of the other, is what Dr.. Langeskov: The Tiger and the Obnoxiously Lengthy Title attempts, and it succeeds. It will make you laugh, it will leave you gleeful in defiance, and it will leave you strangely afraid as it ends (You will know why when you get there).

There will always be an appeal to rebellion, a desire to push the big red button, and that is what The Stanley Parable lived on, and that is what this game follows up on. While it does not pretend to be as haughty as its predecessor, or as convoluted, it is strong enough to stand on its own right, do its own thing, and laugh at itself. This game is sure to find itself in the spotlight very fast. There is just too much about this game that is likable for it to remain hidden for long.

SCORE: 4.5/5


PROS

• Simon Amstell’s excellent comedic performance.

• A fascinating break from its predecessor.

• Hidden notes add a lot of depth.

•There’s a tiger.

• It’s free.

CONS

• Very linear.

 

 This post was originally authored by Donald Seburn.

Twinfinite is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 3 Battle Pass Leaks & Wishlist
fortnite chapter 5 season 3 leak
Read Article Manor Lords Release Time Countdown
Read Article Sims 4 Urban Homage & Party Essentials Kits Release Time Countdown
Related Content
Read Article Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 3 Battle Pass Leaks & Wishlist
fortnite chapter 5 season 3 leak
Read Article Manor Lords Release Time Countdown
Read Article Sims 4 Urban Homage & Party Essentials Kits Release Time Countdown
Author
Chris Jecks
Chris Jecks has been covering the games industry for over eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite, any good shooters, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.