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- Jun 4, 2018
Sadly, I am also one of the suckers who wound up with this piece of trash.
I will offer this in my defense: the blurb lied and said it was a supernatural puzzle game, and it was on sale for $5, so I suppose as lessons go it wasn't an expensive one.
The kindest thing I can say about it is that it's interesting, from a technical perspective, to be able to rummage around, opening drawers and shit. But ultimately, the game misleads you; you will not find your sister and her lover's corpses in a mutual suicide pact. You will not find your parents having sex in their room. It is dull, though I can state that at least you are involved directly in the story, which is more than I could say for Sunset.
There is not a single criticism made here I will try to refute, because they are all true and honest. This game isn't game of the year. It wasn't game of the month. As noted, it's not even game of the week. At best it's a nicely assembled walking simulator.
You want a game of the decade? Fine. Skyrim, with a 'Best New Idea' consolation prize going to the gorgeous and weird game Journey.
I will offer this in my defense: the blurb lied and said it was a supernatural puzzle game, and it was on sale for $5, so I suppose as lessons go it wasn't an expensive one.
The kindest thing I can say about it is that it's interesting, from a technical perspective, to be able to rummage around, opening drawers and shit. But ultimately, the game misleads you; you will not find your sister and her lover's corpses in a mutual suicide pact. You will not find your parents having sex in their room. It is dull, though I can state that at least you are involved directly in the story, which is more than I could say for Sunset.
There is not a single criticism made here I will try to refute, because they are all true and honest. This game isn't game of the year. It wasn't game of the month. As noted, it's not even game of the week. At best it's a nicely assembled walking simulator.
You want a game of the decade? Fine. Skyrim, with a 'Best New Idea' consolation prize going to the gorgeous and weird game Journey.