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Obduction ®

If bactracking is your idea of fun

The beautiful visuals taken apart, the game absolutely didn't worth the time invested. This is not a puzzle game. This is a maze game, with doors blocked by passwords, and that's mostly it. Hours of backtracking, moving like a slug, is neither fun nor clever. Add bugs to this (impossible to watch photographs you took), and tons of text that have almost no value.

3 gamers found this review helpful
AWAY: Journey to the Unexpected

Unplayable on AZERTY keyboards

AZERTY keyboards may not talk to everyone, this is the layout used in France. Remind you, the developer is french too. But for whatever reason they figured unrebindable WASD controls would fit. So good it would stuck even when changing keyboard layout in Windows (which works in other games like Vektor Wars for example). QWERTY users, imagine you have to use ZQSD to move, with Z for up and Q for left. Yes, this is unusable. Luckily the devs also added arrow keys as controls, which would be perfect, if the jump key wasn't spacebar. Now imagine playing this game like the FPS it is: one hand on mouse, the other on keyboard. Can you use arrow keys and press spacebar with one hand? Well, I don't. I don't even understand how devs could test this game. Again, controls are unrebindable: spacebar is the only key to jump, no right mousebutton or whatever. This makes the game totally unplayable, which is a pity as it ticks all my pros: cute, short, 1st person, rather cheap. But why did they have to mess controls this much?

26 gamers found this review helpful