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About This Game Detective Inspector Hector – the hard-nosed, soft-bellied lawman of Clappers Wreake, a town that took the “Great” out of Britain. He’s violent, drunken, and has a taste for all things criminal, corrupt, or smothered in curry.All 3 episodes available now - get the full season!Episode 1 – We Negotiate with Terrorists:When a hostage crisis erupts in the centre of Clappers Wreake, Hector has to make a choice: carry out a terrorist’s demands, or let innocent hostages die. Hector’s still on the fence.Episode 2 – Senseless Acts of Justice:Hunting a psychopath, Hector is pulled down a twisted trail of meat, sin, sleaze, and more meat.Episode 3 – Beyond Reasonable Doom:Can Hector escape his squalid demise and stagger back to Clappers Wreake to save it from extinction? 7aa9394dea Title: Hector: Episode 2Genre: Adventure, CasualDeveloper:Straandlooper Hector: Episode 2 Download For Pc [Torrent] hector badge of carnage episode 2 walkthrough. hector world episode 2 welcome to the carnival. episode 2 hector goes shopping. hector's world episode 2. hector badge of carnage episode 2. hector episode 2 walkthrough ign. hector's world episode 2 lesson plan. episode 2 hector goes shopping ответы. hector episode 2 walkthrough. hector's world episode 2 youtube. hector episode 2. extra english episode 2 hector goes shopping. hector arrival episode 2. extra@ english episode 2 hector goes shopping Brilliant middle entry of the nuttily wittiest adventure I've played in quite a while.. this is probably the funniest and generally the best game of its genre that I have ever played. great stuff :D. this is probably the funniest and generally the best game of its genre that I have ever played. great stuff :D. Let me begin by saying that Hector, the titular hero of this game, is having a really bad day. After the painful events of Episode 1 (some of which are devastating to our hero's private life), he find himself unarmed and equipped with only one slice of pizza facing a deadly sniper rifle. Great. Any move he makes means absolutely certain death unless he can figure something out and if you know Hector, you know that this means YOU have to figure it out because he certainly can't.Episode 2 picks up where Episode 1 left off as you accompany Hector and his reliable-ish sidekick, Lambert, in chasing down the terrorist that forced him to do his bidding in Ep.1. Along the way, he'll be screaming at turds (in more sense than one), mingle with local celebrities and do everything he can to cuff the insane criminal mastermind that continues to elude him.There are some issues with this game: mostly, important items look exactly like the backgrounds of the game (which are quite ... nevermind). Also, some of the riddle solutions jump right at you, but the way to accomplish them doesn't and in one case I thought it was very contrived. The Hint-System is marginally more helpful than Lambert (you'll know what this means if you played part 1), but the riddles are, overall, not impossible(-y stupid). Still, if you enjoyed "We Negotiate with Terrorist", you will enjoy this one, too. Hector is as crude and rude as we know and love him and the climax of "Senseless Acts of Justice" does leave me wanting for more.. Perfect mix of humor and puzzle solving. This episode was a bit easier than the first one but also very good. Recommended to all "point-and-click" oldschool puzzle solving fans.. I reviewed the whole series earlier. Absolutely the worst point and click series I've ever played. Don't waste your money, your brain, or your time.. - Knock knock.Who's there?- DishDish who?- Dish is the police. Hands up!. Brilliant middle entry of the nuttily wittiest adventure I've played in quite a while.. - Knock knock.Who's there?- DishDish who?- Dish is the police. Hands up!. this is probably the funniest and generally the best game of its genre that I have ever played. great stuff :D

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