Posted on: October 28, 2020

Wolfy777
Verified ownerGames: 2752 Reviews: 30
Not as mystical as the demo seemed
I'm disappointed. :( It feels like the werewolf stuff is there just for spice (you transform maybe 4 times in the entire game) and you don't really connect with your "pack" - they just tell you about what tribe they belong to (you only get this information once and you can never review it and the game expects you to somehow memorize all that information) and even that is shallow (you get more information about each tribe from the text that appears if you leave the mouse over a word than from each member of a tribe). You do make friends with humans, but you need to leave them behind because they aren't supposed to know about werewolves. "Important" decisions like picking your tribe have no impact and are just a line of flavor text, the whole werewolf lore is shallowly explored (even the explanation given by highlighted words is scarce at best). A lot of the later chapters are rushed, e.g. you finish your initiation, and poof, you're in the middle of peace talks over people cutting down an old forest - the cutting being the central theme and it could easily work without werewolves. I get that it's an important issue nowadays, but the protest over the cutting is too narrow a frame story to showcase the werewolf aspects in all their glory. Not every werewolf has to be an ecoterrorist. The characters that should be important aren't developed at all - you can connect to a guy during the prologue, but later he's distant because you supposedly can't connect over the protagonist being born as a human and him as a wolf. For the shaman path, I excepted a lot more interaction with various spirits, but all I got was chasing a deer and battling a giant bear. O.o A place had the protagonist relive a flashback of her ancestors and their spirit patron, but that was it. Achievements feel like replay bait for a weak story. It's a good attempt and it's great to see a WTA game completed for PC after Heart of Gaia was canceled in development, but HOTF could be so much more. :(
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