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1954 Alcatraz

Daedalic puts out another C- game

I have yet to experience a Daedalic game that didn't disappoint. The models are beyond ugly, though the backgrounds are nice enough. The story is often incoherent. Be prepared to try every item on everything. Thankfully, the game has a way to highlight intractables, so there is no pixel-hunting.

20 gamers found this review helpful
Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today

Great Point & Click Adventure

tl;dr: Worth the money. Ps & Cs: + Story doesn't pull punches + Hold spacebar to see intractable objects, prevents pixel hunting + Fairly nice artwork + A few key moments where you get to make tough decisions + Click to advance conversations without missing anything + Everything is voice acted - Some nonsensical item combinations - Appears to be an episode 1, however that remains unclear - A few spots in the game are just exposition dumps rather than having you learn organically Overall, this was a solid game. The story was heavier than your normal Point & Click combining Post-apocalyptic, and Sci-Fi. The ending is a bit abrupt, hinting at a squeal/episode 2. The voice acting is good enough, and every line of dialog and item description is voiced. You will find a few of your (unfortunately) standard nonsensical item combinations, but overall it's fairly straight forward. You won't find much in the way of puzzles. I'd say it was worth the money. 9/10.

16 gamers found this review helpful
else Heart.Break()

2 Star Game with a 5 Star System

This game is a rather intriguing piece. You're kind of left to your own devices in the beginning and it's really only at about the 2 hour mark that the game becomes enjoyable at all. Once you've got your scripting tool, the game really lets you cut loose with what you can and can't do. I was breaking all kinds of stuff. I was rich, I could break into anywhere, and I never had to sleep again. I program as a hobby, not as a job, so this game was a great excuse to sit down and actually do some programming that I was able to use (in game at least). P's & C's: + Interesting art style + Probably the most programming I've ever done in a game + The really let you think outside the box in terms of what can and can't be interacted with - Story was dumb and boring - End was very unsatisfying - Worst camera controls in gaming history tl;dr: Do you like to program, or have you ever found yourself without anything practical to program? If so, buy this game.

28 gamers found this review helpful