

These games were a great blend of Adventure and RPG and in my opinion they still hold up to this day. With a good sence of humor and fun gameplay, everyone should give it a go at least once.

Like, if I use a controller, I can move the characters around using the thumbstick... but when I'm using mouse and keyboard I HAVE to click around like it's an RTS. But why?! It is soo much easier to just walk the characters around. On the controller you can toggle between walking around and the RTS mode, why is this not a thing on keyboard + mouse. It would be so much more convenient to be able to toggle between manual movement and RTS mode with the press of a key rather than moving between a controller and and mouse + keyboard... It's so damn frustrating.

I really wanted to like this game, I have a huge soft spot for this kind of art style in first person shooters. But the 3rd boss just sucked out any enjoyment I had. I'm not sure how many hours it took to finally beat but in the end the whole fight was over in just a few seconds. I mean, each time the fight lasted just a few seconds. So after hours of playing a few seconds over and over and over again when I finally beat it, it was pretty anticlimactic. The whole proccess was really tedius and just left me with a bad tast in my mouth. All the things that had been minor anoiances before became glaring issues, as the game had burned away any good will I'd had for it. Also, the whole rest of the game is really easy by comparison. Even the final boss fight. Normally I'd say if you can get over that hump you'll probably be fine, but that wasn't my experience. That experience ruined the rest of the game for me. Dissapointingly, this is not recomended by me.

This game is a lot like Rebuild, only a lot duller and more buggy. I often wished that I could equip specific people with specific items so that I wouldn't have to constantly make sure I'd given a breaching party weapons/equipment. Also, the game crashes like Launchpad McQuack. I don't think I played for more than 30min before the dam thing would just crash and dump me out to the desktop and then I'd have to start the game again, It was incredibly frustrating. I think there needs to be some kind of break down of the relationships between the characters. A simple colored line wasn't very useful to me. Yet at the end of the game there was a huge laundry list of all the social interactions witch apparently we aren't supposed to know about. Two of my people were literally at each others thoughts, constantly arguing, one of them broke the others arm and there dose not appear to be any way of resolving these issues other than, you know, sending one of them out to die. I tried a number of different things in a number of different games and nothing seemed to have any determinable effect. Overall, it seems to have potential but it's too buggy and, despite the fact that it tracks a lot of things under the hood, it doesn't give you a good idea of what is actually going on.