
I picked up
Edna and Harvey - The Breakout from Gamersgate during xmas since it was $4 and I'd been wanting to play it. It's an adventure game that was super famous in the adventure gaming scene
in Germany when it came out in 2008. It just came out in English in the last year and while the translation is pretty rough, the voice acting really grows on you.
Anyhow, the game is extremely janky. I have to use XP compatibility mode for it to even run, saving/loading take about 30 seconds each, and clicking on commands doesn't always work. However since I love adventure games I can look past all that and am enjoying it. What makes it really unique besides the quirky style and story of a bunch of insane asylum patients working to break out in a sam & max style comedy adventure, is that the game has unique voiced lines FOR EVERY POSSIBLE ACTION IN EXISTENCE.
You can have a conversation with every inanimate object in the game. Sometimes they even talk back like when I clicked "talk to brain in jar" and then wtf it talked back and was a telepathic esper brain in a jar named bobo and I had dialogue choices with it. I don't even think it's part of the story, I just got it because I like clicking talk on inanimate objects.
Not only that but every item in your inventory throughout the game has a unique interaction with every object in the game. Like I have a mallet and I can use it on everything I see and she actually whacks it and sometimes it'll break the item or cause dents or do something else. It's really amazing how much thought was put into the world. There are hundreds of jokes in the interactions, so even if 25% of them don't make sense due to the translation process, you still get a whole lot of good humor.
Anyhow, so far it's living up to the reviews I read when it came out in English. Mainly that it's super janky and amateurish (was actually started as a student project), but it has a lot of heart and charming characters and story. I'm used to euro jank adventure games at this point, so none of the interface stuff bothers me and I'm happy with it.