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Obduction ®

Too many problems

This game's already annoyed me several times and I'm not even half an hour in. First of all, there's no way to remap the controls! I want to move with SDFE, not ASDW. That's how I always play and anyone who thinks I'm wrong can fight me about it. But this game thinks it knows better and forces me to use their way. It's such an easy change to implement. There's really no excuse for this. The performance isn't great either. In the intro alone it dipped down to 37fps. Other points where it's loading in new assets causes it to dip. I have an RTX-2080 and this is no Cyberpunk. No excuse for this either. And just now I alt-tabbed away to share the game on Discord with a friend and the game crashed. $30 is already a ridiculous price to pay for something that's only digital, but at least get it working. And while you're at it, fix the overview text; "it's" is a contraction, not a possessive.

3 gamers found this review helpful
Lifeless Planet Premier Edition

Disappointing

Apparently this was made by one person and it shows. The animations are very rudimentary; they kind of remind me of things I used to do in Second Life in college. The movement is weird, too. Why does moving left or right also rotate the camera? If you want to circle strafe something, you're constantly fighting against the camera. There's no in-game button remapping, and if you use the built-in config thingy the game doesn't acknowledge it and still tells you to use e for the grapple arm even though that's your move forward button now. Don't play the game with a controller plugged in. It just spin the camera forever. And no, it's not, as he claimed on the Steam forums, a hardware issue. That doesn't happen on any other game of mine. Those are all little issues. The real problem is the game just isn't that interesting. You aren't really doing anything fun, and the story doesn't do it for me either. Nothing about this game makes it worth $20.

10 gamers found this review helpful