Posted on: December 11, 2016

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Verified ownerGames: 151 Reviews: 2
A really good Cowboy Bebop fan fiction
I really liked the puzzles in this game, for the most part. There are only 3 puzzles with unintuitive or poorly sign-posted solutions. This is par for the course, unless your game is being designed by a genius chess-master. At first I thought the gunfights were just a dumb arcade action-sequences, but then I looked a little closer and realized each one was a little puzzle. You need to figure out how many shots the bad guys have, how long it takes them to reload. This gets very complicated as the game throws larger groups of bad guys at you, all firing asynchronously. It's a small part of the game, but very well implemented. There's very little color in this game. The cold, lifeless environments do a great job of reinforcing the themes of the game's parallel story arcs: a grim detective drama about an ex-assassin/war veteran searching the rainy slums of planet Barracus for his brother, and a sci-fi thriller about a John Doe attempting to escape from the bowels of a futuristic super-prison. The game's sterile hallways and rainy slums reminded me a lot of Cowboy Bebop. The inspiration shows, since characters from that show can be found as easter eggs if you go looking off the beaten path. There are actually a surprising number of pop culture references to the point where I found myself being taken out of the experience by them. It's most jarring towards the end when characters start beginning every sentence with "Would you kindly." The last thing I need to address is the writing. The plot is fantastic, but the dialogue within the plot has a lot of room for improvement. This game does not require street smarts from you, and there are times when you have to say things that would get you killed in real life, just to move the plot forward. And towards the end characters will start waxing philosophical with no regards for subtlety or voice. Everyone turns into a philosopher for no reason. Despite it's shortcomings, get it. This is a unique adventure and well worth your time
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