Russell Reynolds is one of the most celebrated photographers of our time. However, his recent behaviours appear to be not that typical of a well-known photographer. This erratic behaviour has come to our attention at the agency but until we gain access to his home, our uncertainty can find no truth. So we have hired youβ¦ a new team of investigators to unmask the true reality of Mr Reynoldsβ world.
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I'm not sure how I feel about this room, it felt a bit disjointed. With some good puzzles but others that left a bit of a strange feeling that just didn't work with the theming. No spoilers, but why have stuff in random places that don't link to normal life, best way to explain without saying anything is (going into a room that has three door handles to the same door doing the same job but have different codes on them) you lose the illusion and feels unrealistic. Again I would like to point out, I didn't hate the room but it just didn't it was enjoyable enough.