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Blackwell Unbound

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Blackwell Unbound

Sep 4, 2007

Main game

3.83 average rating based on 170 ratings

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The year is 1973. The sound of a lone, ethereal saxophone drifts over the Roosevelt Island promenade, while a series of accidents plague a midtown construction site. The citizens of Manhattan take no notice of these events, let alone think they are connected. Embittered medium Lauren Blackwell and her spirit guide Joey Mallone are the only ones who believe that there is anything strange going on, and they are the only ones who can stop an enigmatic killer from striking again...
Release Dates
Sep 04, 2007 (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Jul 10, 2014 (Worldwide)
iOS
Sep 23, 2014 (Worldwide)
Android, Linux, Mac
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User Stats
1063
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38
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592
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How Long Is Blackwell Unbound?
Main story: 2.8 hours
Main + extras: 2.5 hours
100% completion: 3.8 hours
Total completions: 17
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liannaedgelord
liannaedgelord gave Aug 14, 2025
liannaedgelord gave Aug 14, 2025
An improvement, I guess
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

Much like the first game in the Blackwell series, Unbound feels like an unusually polished game jam entry more than a standalone commercial release. But you know, I can see things getting better with this one. The graphics and music are better than the original, the character writing is more consistent, most of the puzzles are more logical (though Columbia University is so poorly clued, I'm still not convinced I didn't miss something). It's a perfectly functional little mystery game. Nothing to write home about but not a bad time for $5.

Ultimately, these early games still feel like an obligation before I get to the game I actually want to play (the much-hyped series finale), but I'm at least having a pleasant enough time working through them.

Vakil
Vakil gave Mar 3, 2024
Vakil gave Mar 3, 2024
Liked it better than the first game
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

Just about everything I look for in a point and click mystery. It wasn't too difficult. There was one clue (Columbia University) that I simply do not understand how anyone would ever have guessed that without a guide but otherwise, the puzzles required some thinking but weren't too absurd. This one makes better use of switching between the two characters to find each clue than the first game did. The art is nice. The music is a soothing jazz that works perfectly as backdrop. The voice acting remains meh but it actually has voice acting.

What I really liked about this is that it starts to develop some lore about the game world. I hope the developing mystery uncovered in this game is further explored in the future games. I love a good unfolding story.

It worked perfectly on my Steam Deck.

TheKentuckian
TheKentuckian gave Feb 17, 2018
TheKentuckian gave Feb 17, 2018
Ghosts of the Past

Initially, I was disappointed this game was a prequel. I felt Rosa was prime for some more much needed character development, but I actually came to enjoy Lauren more than Rosa. I'd love another game about Lauren solving ghost crimes back in the day.
We're just thrown into the game at a point where her & Joey have been doing this for several years, so everything isn't as new and fresh as it was with Rosa. Through this we get more characterization for Joey, who comes into being a great character. We're also given direct control over Joey starting in this game.
Being set in the 70's and with a soundtrack that's a little more jazzy, this game series also starts to pick up the sorta gritty, film noir, detective feel.

This game is also a little short to demand a price tag, but the audio quality is much better. This game also came with bloopers, which I wish appeared in the other games.

snashy1964
snashy1964 gave Feb 9, 2023
snashy1964 gave Feb 9, 2023
Blackwell Unbound
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

An improvement on the gameplay of the first Blackwell game, and the puzzles are still satisfying. It also gives us more insight on how Lauren was before the events of the first game. I really liked how she related to Joey which I find sad after knowing how she ends up. But overall I found this a good way to pass an evening and get ready for the rest of the series.

pixelcrypt
pixelcrypt gave Jan 11, 2022
pixelcrypt gave Jan 11, 2022
Slight improvement on legacy
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

It suffers most of the same issues as Legacy. The puzzles are just so bottlenecked, there is such a limit on hints and possibilities. You have only one thing you can do at any time, and it takes so much travelling around, trying anything to unlock that one line of dialogue. It's just not my cup of tea, it becomes extremely tedious. Also, the artwork is just so unattractive, especially the color schemes.

Improvements are in the plot, UI (letting you finally use inventory items through click and drag). and the puzzles at least have some logic to them, though extremely tedious and like I said, bottlenecked.

Kikppi
Kikppi gave Mar 18, 2020
Kikppi gave Mar 18, 2020
Kikppi's review of Blackwell Unbound

This second game in the series is easier than the first imo and everything you are supposed to do is logical if you think about it well. The game requires you to pay attention to details and names as you will need to input them manually on some occasions. The Plot is interesting and keeps you wanting to know more. The game is very short though.

Mazinkaiser
Mazinkaiser gave May 24, 2018
Mazinkaiser gave May 24, 2018
Blackwell Unbound - An Essential Story Link

Blackwell Unbound is a game that feels only slightly head and shoulders above its predecessor, but rightly earns its place with an exploration into the mystery of Rosa's aunt Lauren and what may have happened to her long ago.

Lauren and her spirit guide Joey play very similarly to the Blackwell Legacy, with the same point and click interface, usage of items, and convincing of ghosts to move on. There are two mysteries wrapped into a single story, which is marginally more content and feels a little more like a full game, and nothing is too particularly obtuse (which is great for an adventure game!)

The new gameplay feature that feels a little more interesting is the introduction of character switching. Instead of asking Joey to do things, the player can switch places between Lauren and Joey, allowing for some more interesting interactions and possibilities between the two, where one character might be more suited to a specific task.

Blackwell Unbound is a thoroughly good followup to the Blackwell Legacy. The back and forth between investigations can be a bit repetitive, but the story deftly weaves two ghosts into a mysterious figure called the Countess and does not disappoint.

MarcoHolland
MarcoHolland gave Apr 16, 2018
MarcoHolland gave Apr 16, 2018
Un prequel meglio dell'originale

Il secondo capitolo della serie Blackwell è una storia prequel del precedente che migliora il gioco in tutto (sfrutta di più il sistema di ricerca, qui con l'elenco telefonico e non col pc, e i collegamenti da fare col taccuino). Ho trovato Lauren molti più interessante di Rosangela e l'ambientazione newyorchese sfruttata molto meglio. Affascinante la misteriosa figura della Contessa.

snashy1964
snashy1964 updated their status Feb 9, 2023
snashy1964 updated their status Feb 9, 2023

Just finished the first one thought it was okay, so now I am going on with the complete series.

jademonkey
jademonkey updated their status Feb 13, 2021
jademonkey updated their status Feb 13, 2021

Well, Unbound was a step up from Legacy in basically all ways, I think. The atmosphere was particularly great, with the jazz-filled soundtrack and gritty backgrounds giving an even stronger noir vibe. Given how short the games are, I think it also really benefited from having the lore in place from the first game. Characters and voice acting were great again, too.

I still don't like how arcane point and click games can be. I wish more games in the genre would slowly feed you more hints if you're not finding something. I'm not going to spend more than 20-30 minutes feeling stuck, but I also hate turning to walkthroughs to progress the story.

Anyway, great experience despite point and click not really being my thing. On to The Blackwell Convergence.

Incus
Incus updated their status Jun 22, 2016
Incus updated their status Jun 22, 2016

Really cool and fun point-and-clicks. I love Wadjet Eye Games! The only downside is the shortness.

thewritingj
thewritingj updated their status Jun 4, 2016
thewritingj updated their status Jun 4, 2016

UGH THESE GAMES ARE AMAZING