Ok I may have only seen someone play this entire game but hooooooooooo boy was it painfully unsubtle and didn't seem to offer anything of worth. I really don't think my opinion would be any different if I were pressing left to sit in the robot bus. Hmmmm I wonder what this segregation thing between humans and robots is supposed to mean. David cage is so smart
Of all the "your choices matters" games I have played this is the only one that actually accomplishes it. Everything you do actually leads to a different outcome, to the point that you can miss chunks of the game or skip some sections entirely if you mess up.
The plot and characters might not be that great, but because you're so in control of it I actually cared about the consequences my action had. So in that sense this wouldn't work as anything else than a videogame, because as an actual movie it would be terrible.
The plot and characters might not be that great, but because you're so in control of it I actually cared about the consequences my action had. So in that sense this wouldn't work as anything else than a videogame, because as an actual movie it would be terrible.
Connor. That's it. That's the review
Kidding aside, at first I really hated Connor but by the end of the game he's my favourite. I even named my car after him 🤣
Great story pacing despite having to balance 3 characters. When doing multiple characters there's a tendency that one or more comes out as under developed but not in this case. I throughly enjoyed my play-through and I even watched a whole play-through of a different person. I may be on the minority here but I appreciated the flowchart of the decisions and outcomes. It makes replaying the game more convenient.
Kidding aside, at first I really hated Connor but by the end of the game he's my favourite. I even named my car after him 🤣
Great story pacing despite having to balance 3 characters. When doing multiple characters there's a tendency that one or more comes out as under developed but not in this case. I throughly enjoyed my play-through and I even watched a whole play-through of a different person. I may be on the minority here but I appreciated the flowchart of the decisions and outcomes. It makes replaying the game more convenient.
Definitely more interesting and engaging than Beyond was. Still hard to fully enjoy these kinds of games when they choices you make seem to be one thing because they are labeled as something vague, but end up having the opposite effect from your intentions. Regardless, I had a good time and I got a very dark ending which kind of worked for me and the story the game was trying to tell.