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I actually think that the graphics hold up today, just with a vintage vibe. The story and characters are really engaging. Some of the 'busy-work' really doesn't add anything (e.g. Playing the guitar), I'd prefer it to be shorter and more engaging but this is a minor gripe. Sometimes the QuickTime events become really tedious and don't seem to end and stop you enjoying what is happening, especially Lucas Kane's big escape. Some of the music is really obnoxious, it's too loud and inappropriate like the seventies jazz music, this affects the Tyler Miles sections which are easily the weakest overall and it feels like he doesn't have much purpose in the story. Some of the controls are a little awkward but not enough to stop you playing the game to the end. All the negatives are more than made up for by the excellent story and really nice cinematography. Love the ending, really makes the journey worthwhile.
- hellholehorror
- Dec 2, 2024
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