Posted on: June 23, 2014

kz9999
Verified ownerGames: 505 Reviews: 1
The Jazz will punk your funny bone
Don't think of Jazzpunk as a short game, it as a interactive comedy show, it's just the right length. Jazzpunk belongs to the same group of works as The Stanley Parable, Antichamber, and Gone Home, story telling using interactivity of a game engine. The Strong: Smart use of a more abstract bright 1950's futurism design stands out from dull realistic style that's the current style. The music is so evocative they should release the tracks for download. Game mechanics are simple but well used and full of lots of nice touches. The humor is broad and well written. You'll to know early days of computing to get all of it. The average: The voice acting is uneven, to my ear it doesn't always seem to fit what's happening in the story. The mini-games a bit hit and miss but they don't overstay their welcome. The story starts strong and only loses strength towards the last act. The Weak: Some of the character animations are bit glitched. Some jokes feel like they have been put in 'make up numbers.' The biggest weakness is that the story feels like they ran out of ideas or money so it ends on a bit of an abrupt note. In Conclusion: While the story is short, the core parts can be done in 30 minutes, if you explore everything then you'll get about 3 hours of fun. When you see it at a price you would spend to get a movie to watch, buy it and enjoy it. I know I did.
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