"From the minds of former LucasArts and BioWare employees comes the critically-acclaimed BEEP." Well that's an interesting pitch!
What's true is the developer (not developers, as claimed) of this game used to work at both 😊
And then a current BioWare employee came along and wrote a negative review this year 🙁
Can you guess who they are?
BEEP is pretty decent for backlog material. Good amount of physics and a nice gravity gun. Music is OK, but lack of resolution or gameplay options are a bummer. Difficulty is fixed and Nintendo Hard, but only in the later levels. I see where the influence from ME2's explorable galaxy map came from, and I'm curious if this was a game mechanic thought up in the same timeline as Mass Effect 2's development, or just mere coincidence.
All in all, worth a play, probably at a dollar or less.
What's true is the developer (not developers, as claimed) of this game used to work at both 😊
And then a current BioWare employee came along and wrote a negative review this year 🙁
Can you guess who they are?
BEEP is pretty decent for backlog material. Good amount of physics and a nice gravity gun. Music is OK, but lack of resolution or gameplay options are a bummer. Difficulty is fixed and Nintendo Hard, but only in the later levels. I see where the influence from ME2's explorable galaxy map came from, and I'm curious if this was a game mechanic thought up in the same timeline as Mass Effect 2's development, or just mere coincidence.
All in all, worth a play, probably at a dollar or less.