Posted on: October 24, 2020

Britannia47
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Technobabble
An adventure with classic point-and-click mechanics and much comfort - a quick start, autosave and automatic reset when dying. No dead ends and no pixel hunting. Just one downside: for the inventory you have go to one bottom corner instead of anywhere at the bottom which would be easier. The graphics are very nice and the voice acting is great. The characters are likeable and interesting. And the puzzles are interesting too, mostly logical, and not too hard, although sometimes you do something because it is possible, not knowing why you do it because you meet the puzzle elements before the connecting actions or dialogues that give meaning. Why just three stars nevertheless? Technobabble: the games throws around with this really a lot. It makes the story hard to follow and the conversations tiresome, and it makes some puzzles confusing: I got the dialog, but I did not know what it meant for the puzzle, what to do practically, or for what end. I figured it out and overall it never gets over the top so I would have stuck, but it spoiled much of the fun. Conversations: they might be written not badly, but I found them mostly boring. The characters also repeat some topics just in other words. So I clicked through, because you have to for a) following the story, b) getting hints for puzzles and c) in some cases the story to go on. Also, I think the story is basically great but a bit overloaded, I followed but I did not get either the details or a clear general view because there was so much and so many characters and factions.
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