![]() Issues regarding pace and sometimes bruising logic aside, DOTT manages to remain relevant in remastered form. The graphics have been redrawn and look smart, if a little lacking in texture, the audio is crisp, and the modern controls (tap-hold and select an icon) are leagues ahead of the original’s clunky verb-based system. However, there are concessions to modern gaming. ![]() It’s a pity the remastered edition doesn’t offer a help system, if only to make this classic more approachable. ![]() The leaps of logic required are sometimes a touch fiendish, though, and this being a reworking of a 20-year-old game, there’s no hand-holding.ĭOTT is designed so you can’t die, but you can easily find yourself wandering aimlessly, head steaming, until you hit upon a brainwave or slink defeated to an online walkthrough. ![]()
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