Posted on: January 20, 2025

XYCat
Verified ownerGames: 1157 Reviews: 35
Neat adventure game, interesting story.
So what is this game actually about? It's a game about a group of friends on a mission to deliver a mysterious package across the country, but they also stole it so they're being chased by the police. They still have plenty time on all sorts of interpersonal drama, because this is actually a game about friendship, honesty, and solidarity. Your main character is a person with voice superpowers that however channel negative emotions and one of the themes of the story is how you deal with it and whether you can do better as a person. The overarching story is about people with other superpowers, kinda like x-men, who are social outcasts, kinda like x-men. How do you play this game? It's essentially Dreamfall Chapters, even some of the story themes and visual themes are similar to that game, combined with Telltale-like story altering choices, and even combat + a little rhythm minigame that goes with the undercover music band theme. How does the "telltale" thing work? Most of the main cast have 3 attitude types. If they're in a certain attitude it affects their reactions in interactions with the main character and their decisions during key events during the story. When you choose to affect them through dialogue or other actions, they get negative or positive points to a certain attitude, so they can switch their attitude during the story and their final attitude will determine their personal ending. The main character's ending is determined by your choices throughout the whole story. So you have quite solid variety on how the game goes and what epilogues you get. How does the combat work? This is a Unity engine game that comes with its funky optimization and occasional glitches that are mostly noticeable in combat, so it's a bit clunky and feels a bit unnecessary, but guess what! You can skip combat entirely if you just want to enjoy an adventure game. Final words: I liked the game, enjoyable characters and interactions, and interesting, sometimes even emotional story.
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