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Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude Member Review for the PC

Lakerol By:
Lakerol
02/17/07
PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
EMAIL TO A FRIEND
GENRE adult 
PLAYERS 1- 1 
PUBLISHER Sierra 
DEVELOPER High-Voltage 
RELEASE DATE  
M Contains Mature Humor, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Alcohol

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LSL:MCL

Alright, this is going to be a SHORT review.

If you were born at the golden age of computers, you might remember character called Leisure Suit Larry.  I remember, because when I was nine, I thought it was the COOLEST game ever.

My... How times have changed.  Leisure suit larry was a horny man who was cursed with the effect of never getting laid...

Times have not changed, Larry has moved on from cheap hookers to college girls. Really, not much has changed.

The game is straight foward, go talk to a girl and try to get her to strip then shag her brains out.  This is acclompished by a mini-game that usually includes weaving a swimmin sperm though maze of objects. This is NOT brain surgery, and can easly be acclompished after a few tries.

The graphics are pathetic. Boobs are suppose to be round, not rendered pixles... I've never seen a square nipple until this game.

The acting is supprisily funny. I laughed at some of the comedy, then I cried at how shallow this game was. And even more, is that somewhere, theres a guy getting off to some of these girls.

If you like the comedy, its worth a laugh or two, if not, save yourself some pride and buy a Porno.

Atleast the boobs will be real, and not pixles.

 


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  • andrei_phx
    andrei_phx

    Joined: Jun 2007
    Posted: Jun 26th, 2007 at 7:05 am
    I think it's a fun game , worth playing on a hot summer day, it requires absolutely no thinking and the in-game puzzles are so easy that even a four year old could do them.. but with all the things that are missing, in couple words the game is worth playing after all. The gameplay is interactive and it will keep you interested at least for a couple of hours.

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