As expecgted of the creators of Gibbous - a Cthulu Adventure we get a beautiful game with excellent graphics and good gameplay. No bugs that I saw. My main complaint is that the game ended too soon - I'd say there should have been plenty of room for more, and more branching, content. Still, if you're up for a more visual novel than an adventure puzzle game, this may well be for you. Especialy if it's on sale.
And we get to see Kitteh once again.
I really wanted to like this game. It is artwork is so beautiful. and that is where it ends.
It is advertized as a point-n-Click adventure which it most certainly is not.
there are no puzzles at all. you just walk back and forth and listen to endless dialog.
The voice acting is wooden and stiff, and each chait was recorded in a low quality studio, but the characters that she interacts with sound like they were recorded differently. it is imersion breaking at the least.
The story is quite boring and nothing you do really matters.
The game is pure eye candy, but does not live up to Gibbous in any way shape or form when it comes to being a memorable game playing experience.
This game was a huge swing and a miss for me, however your milage may vary. I would wait to pick this up,when it is at a deep discount and has a sub $5 price tag for the deluxe edition
owl house or harry potter (minus rowlings worldviews) with a transelvainia twist all in a fun point and click game full of creative puzzles, customiazion and fun writting and animation
It's a neat little game with beautiful artwork.
I feel like it was maybe a bit too ambitious and the story ended up quite rushed. There's a lot of cool lore and interesting characters that get way too little screen time.
It's not exactly a traditional adventure game with puzzles and inventory and still it gets too much hand holding with quest goals constantly telling you where to go or wait for something new to become available.
I wish there were more opportunities to get creative with spells too.
This might sound like too much criticism and I dont mean it that way - I enjoyed it (a lot) for what it was and, considering it's made by 3 (4?) people, I think it's quite remarcable.