Posted on: December 21, 2020
Early-Access-Bewertung
pahster
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 353 Rezensionen: 11
Just not going anywhere
As one who lived through the beginning of gaming and and low res graphics, I don't get the nostalgia for pixel art. Give me something I can see clearly. I'm good with cartoony type graphics like Night of the Rabbit and a host of other similarly not-crippled graphics approaches. I tolerate pixel art. I do NOT look forward to it (nor back with nostalgia). Then the entire first quest is a waste of time. You end up throwing the whole thing out, which begs the question - if it was important enough to spend the entire opening sequence of the game hunting that crap down, why is it so inconsequential that you end up tossing everything you gathered? That's a failure in story telling and a HUGE slap in the face to the player. It would have been simplicity itself to have the old fox wizard guy give her the last ingredient or tell her specifically where to find it. But no. Let's just throw that all away. There is still not a single walkthrough. Videos of playthroughs are NOT WALKTHROUGHS, and if I have to spend an hour - or three, lord help us - watching one I'm not going to bother playing the game afterwards. Devs can't be bothered? You shouldn't bother spending your money on this slow-walking piece of trash. After being screwed over AGAIN by the very first quest, I remembered why I never revisited this game for years after the last playthrough. Because most of the puzzles make no sense, are not intuitive, involve a lot of pixel hunting, and your reward is to have the rug jerked out from under your feet. And still the game is not even finished. AND NO WALKTHROUGHS OR HINTS. I regret whatever I spent on this game. If I had gotten it for free, it would still be a waste. I play games like this to waste time - and this game was a waste even when wasting time IS the goal.
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