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A thread for your reviews.
Edited on 05/10/2016 at 6:19:04 AM PST
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It's an okayish game I guess. Though I seriously thought there would be 400 scenes and 48 hours worth of gameplay.
Also, it leaves questions to be answered like what caused the catastrophe in the first place, nevermind the fact that the Moons gravity is too weak to hold a significant atmosphere.
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The mechanics are a vast improvement over the first of the series, especially the inventory box. I wish I could have played the first one fully, as I felt that I was missing something, but the first would not install some of the features that were needed to play the game. It's a great Adventure game with little hand holding but if you're not familiar with the first of the series you will find yourself struggling. The Tutorial was severely basic, too basic. There were aspects of it that literally left me shaking my head because until you clicked aimlessly on features, you would not know that they were available or recently opened. More help or basic instructions from a tutorial would have been welcome in those cases. The graphics were very beautiful and realistic but I would only recommend this game to those who played its predecessor and seasoned Adventure players. There is too much lacking within the game that will frustrate casual HOPA players. I played to the end of the demo but just felt like I was missing something. Had I been able to play the first game to help fill in the gaps, I probably would have bought both but as it stands, I'll be passing. For those who were able to play the first one, Enjoy. It looks like it would have been a fun game.
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