ArpanetBandit
Twelve Minutes 2021
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Completed
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Time Played
--
Days in Journal
1 day
Last played
November 18, 2021
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This review contains spoilers
So for my first life I came home and instantly hid in the closet, no one knew I was there, I watched the whole event play out. This ruined the entire game for me.
Overall an interesting concept for a point-and-click adventure, but the player suffers from any slight deviation from the surprisingly linear narrative. Even following a perfect guide for how to beat the game in the least loops possible, you have to do the same exact day 4 times in a row, the only difference being you hear a little bit more dialogue each time; it's a frustrating way of pacing a story game. The eventual twist lacks the resolution that this game needs, I very much left the game feeling unfulfilled.
Also James McAvoy should've gone full Scottish for his performance, would've improved the game tenfold.
Overall an interesting concept for a point-and-click adventure, but the player suffers from any slight deviation from the surprisingly linear narrative. Even following a perfect guide for how to beat the game in the least loops possible, you have to do the same exact day 4 times in a row, the only difference being you hear a little bit more dialogue each time; it's a frustrating way of pacing a story game. The eventual twist lacks the resolution that this game needs, I very much left the game feeling unfulfilled.
Also James McAvoy should've gone full Scottish for his performance, would've improved the game tenfold.