![]() 02/13/2016 at 17:36 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
That’s a good goddamn game. Superbly written with great dialogues and stunning scenery. I give it the Citroen Seal of Approval.
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Have been thinking about purchasing.
Will purchase.
Will report back in 10 years when I get around to playing it
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Played it in a few hours, not a long or exhausting game. At 20 bucks it is pretty cheap for something that nice.
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It depends how you price it. These days I’m used to paying very little for very long and high quality used games. Or, paying <10 for shorter titles on Steam, through sales.
Compared to those, $20 for a few hours seems a bit rich. And it’s more expensive for Australians too.
But I’ll get it one day. It’s not that expensive really, I spent more than that on drinks and dinner Friday night.
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Do you consider it a ‘game’ or some lightly interactive story telling?
I keep seeing it compared to ‘Gone Home’ which I absolutely despised.
![]() 02/13/2016 at 18:08 |
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interactive story telling, there are no fights or playable human interaction. Just great scenery and dialog, I like that sort of thing. IGN fucking loved it.
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I’d place it at 10 dollar value tbh. Amazing game though. A very intense experience. But for the 3-4 hours it is, with no to little replayability 20 is a bit steep.
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Though this game had far less faults than Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, the latter had a better story - but make no mistake, I absolutely reveled in both of them.