Posted on: November 11, 2023

daniel_mm
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: Rezensionen: 7
Cheap Welt am Draht ripp-off
This "game" is a mixture of walking simulator and "interactive" movie. It feels like Daedalic Entertainment watched "Welt am Draht" (World on a Wire) and thought they could profit from it. None of the "puzzles" require any kind of thinking. The player is reduced to a "click to continue, monkey". Without a novel and surprising story to tell, this is just boring. There is no real gameplay. You will just walk to the next green triangle and press A or X. Essentially, that's it. Press a button, and watch a cut-scene (often non-skippable!). Imagine walking into a futuristic production site. There is a huge hall with a duct leading to a robot that you know you have to disable. You can't interact with the duct, or the 3 items and the assembly table you find in the hall. The game makes you try to walk past the robot, before it tells you to assemble a robot zapper. Now, you collect the only collectible items, and you ... assemble them at the only place that lets you assemble them. Once that is done, the duct can be opened, and you can disable the robot. Booooooooring! Technically, the graphics look good, but need a beefy PC. My rig can play Cyberpunk 2077 at 4k and graphics options between high and ultra, with 40 to 60 FPS. State of Mind only runs smoothly at 1440p. Even then, I get choppy scenes every now and then. Yeah, F that. Daedalic Entertainment went for an old-school polygon look but requires more resources than Cyberpunk 2077!
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