It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Whats up with the walkthrough-videos all over the web? Untrustworthy beta-testers?
avatar
Leifern: Whats up with the walkthrough-videos all over the web? Untrustworthy beta-testers?
It's been out a few weeks in certain places, it's pretty good not what I expected and a true point and click \o/
I played the demo and thought it was horrendous. Poorly programmed, slow, clunky, and excessive boring dialogue.
I bought the German version from a digital download site (as it isn't out in England until February). It was expensive at £30, but worth it to finally play the game. I'm enjoying it so far!

Edit: You can buy it from here: http://gamerunlimited.gamesplanet.com
Post edited December 28, 2010 by andrew84uk
It is getting an American release now.
avatar
JuntMonkey: I played the demo and thought it was horrendous. Poorly programmed, slow, clunky, and excessive boring dialogue.
Really? I though it was awesome, although rather short. Well, to each his own, I guess...
I have the German version (which may as well be the UK, US, AU, etc version for all it matters) and while I've only played the very, very start of it, I can say that it does seem to be unnecessarily demanding on your system resources. I can run Half-Life 2 on higher settings and much more smoothly than this, and that's a fully 3D game with loads of models running around and loads of various dynamic lighting and AI being processed all the time. The player character seems to lurch and slide around cumbersomely which is pretty distracting. Also, as I'd heard some other people saying, the graphic novel parts do seem more like a cheap, cost-reducing strategy than an artistic endeavour.

The premise of the story seems interesting, though. Well at least what I can tell so far, which is just the basic premise of being in a mysterious, subtly spooky house while pretending to be someone you're not in order to stay there the night after your bike broke down.
Technically, Gray Matter is unfortunately not as good as it could have been. The controls are not always top-notch, graphics are a little dated and the music repeats a lot.

It also starts a little slow.

BUT once you get a little further into the game the pace goes up, puzzles are usually logical and, well, the story is again brilliant.

Thumbs up!