Posted on: July 30, 2019

joveian
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: Avis: 50
Bad story, lots of bugs...
After a few hours, the first bug I hit was that the attack button stopped working (would start to attack then stop). Temporary workaround is to try to release the button as quckly as possible and don't even attempt combos. Solution, thanks to a long list of Venetica bugs I found on the web, is to unplug your game controller if you are using keyboard and mouse (might need a game restart, not sure). There is also a dialog that crashes the game every time that the developers have known about for years and never fixed. Luckily there should be an autosave shortly before it happens and you can just not talk to that person. I also encountered a few random crashes in the second half of the game (I recommend saving frequently and after each cut scene, at least the longer ones, since they seem to be unskippable). Check the forum for a possible solution if you get this too often or want to try to avoid it completely (it only happened a few times for me). Subtitles are often slightly incorrect and in one case the spoken first line of a multi line dialog from the main character was something like "see you later" rather than what it should have been. Overall: frustrating and occasionally amusing bugs but (sadly) not the worst on GOG. They should really have a warning for games with this many bugs. The story sounded interesting, but what you read in the description is if anything more than what you get in the game in terms of story. Character interactions are often painful to watch. Words and characters are obviously put there because they seem to roughly correspond with the desired game mechanics and flow. There is no coherent story or world. The game mechanics aren't all that great either. Combat features uninterruptable sequences if you time it right that can deal damage for the full health of your enemy (or you in some cases; luckly your enemies calmly wait halfway accross the room rather than all attacking at once or you would really be in trouble).
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