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On that point load times are something like 20 seconds if you die and have to reload an area.Īnnoyances: Collectables are strewn about.
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Although the forced unskippable cutscenes when you have something you already watched. Moving in a memory involves spinning the analog stick much like you'd manually turn a cassette tape to get to just the right moment to do a splice or cut. interesting, although you do one a couple hours in, and then you do a bunch more near the end of the game. Oddly it's so easy to mess up a combination and it start over, especially if you get tapped by an enemy. Although only 2 buttons are actually used in combat, and alternating them makes move combinations which you have up to 4.
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Mechanics: Fighting is very similar to Assasin's Creed moreso than Arkham Asylum. Sound effects are sufficient, although the game glitched on me turning the sound off a couple times, and minimizing while playing a video will cause the audio to play 2 copies overlapped making an echo, but that's mostly avoidable. I wish multiple times though I could go into first person view and LOOK at stuff, like postit notes that were sprawled all over something, or read small signs with the text to see what it said.Īudio: Good overall, music is similar to Deus Ex Human Revolution, although not quite as good. On the other hand the artwork on the walls, billboards, ads, etc are good. Although some of the extra details I can't make out very well because there's no time to make them out. The linear climbing/moving around the environment is similar but not quite as painfully obvious as Nathan Drake in his uncharted games, but it's pretty bad especially in a couple places. 10x more combat than there needs to be, too much emphasis on it, especially invisible fuckers and QTE sections that I sorta hate. To note, so some of them are AWESOME! If you have the soundtrack for Escape Goat 2, go listen to it! Same with Transistor. But I'll re-look at games breifly to get screenshots and get familiar once more with how the music was.
#Infinifactory training routine 5 professional
So some of this is a little less professional than I'd like.
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Note: If I say the audio/music is sufficient it might be the music was awesome, but didn't stand out as bad as some of these I am writing on the spot from memory, although I try not to do games that are that old Usually I prefer to write reviews immediately after finishing the game, but I didn't plan on doing this until starting a little while ago. More to be added and updated later, perhaps grabbing my reviews I put on GoG's reviews on individual games. WitchSpring 3 - Re:Fine The Story of Eirudy These links will get updated later with their appropriate links or with the review I wrote on it. However I'd still like to keep a catalog of my reviews ( and have somewhere to post non-gog ones) and link them accordingly. In other game threads I'll post a 'thoughts and impressions' of a game, either when I beat it or I'm done with it.