i get that it has problems and that a lot of people hate it, but personally, i loved it when i first played it... a lot, and i still love it now, Elliot Page's performance was great and i thought the story was quite interesting...maybe im weird but idk i really enjoyed this game and have played through it a number of times...that being said; screw David Cage
Virei no PS3 há bastante tempo atrás e me apaixonei pela narrativa. O gráfico na época me impressionou demais.
Hoje em dia botei minha namorada para jogar essa obra-prima. Ela não está acostumada e não gosta de video-games, mas esse jogo foi o primeiro que ela virou e gostou. Creio que por ter uma gameplay bem simples, e focada na história.
Esse jogo com certeza está guardado no meu coração.
Hoje em dia botei minha namorada para jogar essa obra-prima. Ela não está acostumada e não gosta de video-games, mas esse jogo foi o primeiro que ela virou e gostou. Creio que por ter uma gameplay bem simples, e focada na história.
Esse jogo com certeza está guardado no meu coração.
If the game had a « skip the cutscene » feature, the game would be beatable in less than 20mn.
Joking aside, I almost feel empathy: they were trying so hard to do well, yet they failed in every direction.
Famous actors... but they're animated like lifeless puppets.
A complex narrative with various branches... but it hides an ultra-linear gameplay and a story full of constant flashbacks. It's also way too long.
Thrilling cutscenes ... but they're spoiled by the stiffness of the character animations. In comparison, Metal Gear Solid 1 managed to breathe life into a story with far fewer technical means.
Taking control of Jodie... but with tank-controls reminiscent of the worst PS1 titles.
Taking control of Aiden... but literally feeling nauseous because the camera is so sensitive. Moreover, there's no nuance in the interaction with this character: whether you snap someone's neck or press an elevator button, Aiden does it with the same intensity.
Dozens of characters ... who are all clichés of clichés.
I think in 20 years, we'll look back on this kind of game as the "golden age of video game B-movies."
Joking aside, I almost feel empathy: they were trying so hard to do well, yet they failed in every direction.
Famous actors... but they're animated like lifeless puppets.
A complex narrative with various branches... but it hides an ultra-linear gameplay and a story full of constant flashbacks. It's also way too long.
Thrilling cutscenes ... but they're spoiled by the stiffness of the character animations. In comparison, Metal Gear Solid 1 managed to breathe life into a story with far fewer technical means.
Taking control of Jodie... but with tank-controls reminiscent of the worst PS1 titles.
Taking control of Aiden... but literally feeling nauseous because the camera is so sensitive. Moreover, there's no nuance in the interaction with this character: whether you snap someone's neck or press an elevator button, Aiden does it with the same intensity.
Dozens of characters ... who are all clichés of clichés.
I think in 20 years, we'll look back on this kind of game as the "golden age of video game B-movies."
It was really good until the last 1/4 of the game, the chapters started to become a bit tedious with all the military stuff. What bothered me the most is that you have choices to have a relationship with a character and I rejected him the whole time, but in the end it was like those choices didn't matter at all, forcing me into that relationship.
I had the exact same problem with Fahrenheit, another Quantic Dream game.
The end felt rushed, there were some incoherences, I also felt like Aiden was forgotten in the last chapter, which is sad since you're with him for the whole game.
Don't get me wrong, we really liked this game, controlling a spirit is very cool, the storyline makes you feel intrigued and the characters are great.
It's a very charming game and I definitely recommend it.
I loved it for the most part, it's just that the ending left me
underwhelmed.
I had the exact same problem with Fahrenheit, another Quantic Dream game.
The end felt rushed, there were some incoherences, I also felt like Aiden was forgotten in the last chapter, which is sad since you're with him for the whole game.
Don't get me wrong, we really liked this game, controlling a spirit is very cool, the storyline makes you feel intrigued and the characters are great.
It's a very charming game and I definitely recommend it.
I loved it for the most part, it's just that the ending left me
underwhelmed.