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Broken Age is a family friendly, hand-animated, puzzle-filled adventure game with an all-star cast, including Elijah Wood, Jack Black and Masasa Moyo.
Funded by a record breaking crowdfunding campaign and designed by industry legend Tim Schafer, Broken...
Broken Age is a family friendly, hand-animated, puzzle-filled adventure game with an all-star cast, including Elijah Wood, Jack Black and Masasa Moyo.
Funded by a record breaking crowdfunding campaign and designed by industry legend Tim Schafer, Broken Age is a timeless coming-of-age story of barfing trees and talking spoons.
Vella Tartine and Shay Volta are two teenagers in strangely similar situations, but radically different worlds. The player can freely switch between their stories, helping them take control of their own lives, and dealing with the unexpected adventures that follow.
Starring:
Elijah Wood as Shay
Masasa Moyo as Vella
Jack Black as Harm'ny Lightbeard
Jennifer Hale as Mom
Wil Wheaton as Curtis
Pendleton Ward as Gus
Features music composed by Peter McConnell, recorded by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
All-star voice cast, including Elijah Wood, Jack Black, Jennifer Hale, Wil Wheaton, and Pendleton Ward
Some jokes. Unless you don't think they're funny, in which case we totally weren't trying to be funny.
A whole bunch of awesome PUZZLES
This one really hard puzzle that you won't get but you'll look it up online and not tell anybody.
I'm not sure what's wrong with this game - it has nice graphics, quite interesting plot with some twists and suspense, gameplay creatively splitted into two different characters, nice sense of humour. It looks great, doesn't it? But it just goes wrong from the very beginning - starting from Shay first scenes (showing us how bored he is and accidentaly making us bored too) to the grande finale (which need to be repeated many times, until we find out the correlations and learn to avoid all mistakes).
At first the two stories feel barely connected, meaning you need to put in the effort twice to connect with the protagonists. The puzzles are all logical for the most part so far, and mostly feel clever and familiar.
I've always loved point click adventure games. Love when they break the fourth wall, crack humorous punny jokes, make you play trade games, figure out puzzles, etc. Elijah Wood is so damn charming
La mia recensione in italiano la trovate su steam (per varie ragioni che spiego proprio nella recensione):
http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198148248888/recommended/232790
Let's start.
- Story: 9/10 I think the story is really good. The only real problem is the final villain.
- Puzzle: 8/10 I played only some good graphics adventures (Grim Fandango remastered, The Longest Journey, The Book of Unwritten Tales etc...) and I think the puzzles are usually really good in Broken Age, only 3-4 of them are not so good (still there are no puzzles too difficult or too easy).
- Tecnic 10/10: No bugs and dropbox save sync. A really good way to play everywhere with no steam features. You can easy share save between steam and gog, desktop and mobile version of Broken Age.
- Artistic 10/10: It's like play in a painting.
- Duration 8/10: 12 hours. Not really long, not so bad.
I think the game is really balanced between act 1 and act 2. There are few more scenarios in act 2, but many scenarios change a lot.
I can undestand that divide the game in 2 act is not really good (they decided to use many famous artists, but with the use of not famous (but still good) artists and/or with the creation of only one story (Shay or Vella) they could save many money and still make a great game).... But I cannot undestand how critics the quality of Broken Age (that I think deserve a 5/5).