Posted on: June 10, 2021

mikeydoritos
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 3
of its time
I gave up on this game about 2/3 of the way because progressing to the final act is impeded by a collect-a-thon involving a scarce resource that should just be allocated to a sidequest in this kind of game. The plot is nothing novel, and what I watched on YouTube indicated that the gameplay in the final act isn't that fundamentally different from what happens before. This game gets a comparison to Zelda, which is fair in some sense, but it's much more shallow. Most of the gameplay mechanics introduced in the very first part of the game is what the entire game is. The Zelda component of getting a new tool each dungeon that opens up the world more isn't as salient here. There are also a lot of essentially pass/fail stealth segments, a common feature of games this era that will probably frustrate someone used to looser and more emergent modern game design. Where the game does shine is the art direction, music, and voice acting. There is a lot of character and artistic license in this game and I think at a discount, this game is worth picking up for that. If you have more patience than I do, you might beat it.
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