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Dex

Enjoyable despite multiple bugs

On overall, one might call this game a Deus Ex made platformer. It provides a nice skill tree with possibility to shape the character in a way most desired. It's rather easy to gather experience and level up, but still you won't be able to max in every skill available, which is fine. The game is designed in a way where you can solve problems with different approaches - exactly as it should be. I stumbled only once during the play, but it was rather easy to get experience and necessary skill elsewhere and continue. The actual gameplay is generally composed from adventure-like quests where you need to move between locations, find something/do something etc. There isn't much place for you to stuck at as the quests are rather intuitive. That doesn't mean I am complaining - it was pretty enjoyable. The story is good enough and I would say long enough. The whole game I was a bit affraid that it would be too short so when I found out that the game didn't end at the first available opportunity I was kind of relieved. Technical realisation is the main (and possibly only) drawback of the game. First, I must make a disclaimer, that I played the game on Linux. On Windows the problems might not be present, but still - the game is not that tuned up, as it should be. So, first problem appeared when I left the sewers. The FPS dropped below interactivity level. I was forced to lower the resolution to deal with it, however it often reapeared at certain locations. What was weird was that sometimes it helped to exit to menu and then select continue. Another graphical problem was wih refresh rate - when scrolling, an apparent ripple was moving across the screen. This happened even at lower resolutions and selecting vertical sync did nothing. Finally - when lower than native resolution was selected, all content of scroll boxes (e.g. dialogues, inventory) overflowed their boxes. It was a nuisance, but the game could be completed nevertheless. And it might be fixed in some later release.

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