but here there is only a tiny amount of manual camera movement available. I’ve played other 3D games where you can turn the camera around 360 degrees, look straight up in the air etc. With that said, I have to talk about the right-pad camera control.
I had no problems at all with my Steam controller, it works perfectly without any adjustments. Character movement is laggy – there’s a delay before you start moving or when you change direction, which is a minor (but constant) irritation and causes you to bump into things.
Scenes take quite a long time to load – so long, in fact, that when I first started playing I thought it had crashed. The minimum graphics requirement is a GTX550Ti which just happens to be exactly what I have (along with i7 + SSD). If you want to stop at a certain point in the game and save it for later while you start another new game, you can’t do that. There are no manual save slots in this game, it’s all auto-save and you can play only one game at a time. Waste of time if you ask me (or push me, or cajole me…)Ĭontroller layout is good and the on-screen button prompts make everything very easy and intuitive, but the right-pad is a little clumsy for targeting interaction points and I often found myself reaching for the mouse.
Sometimes during a conversation you have to select between 2 or 3 different responses but they have zero effect on the storyline, apart from eliciting different reactions from the other character, resulting in the same outcome. The voice acting is pretty good though, they at least sound like proper conversations instead of stuff being read off a sheet, which some games are guilty of. The dubbing is worse than a 1970s kung fu movie, with mouths flapping independently of what’s being said. A lot of time is spent passively watching the story unfold and/or the next task explained via these cutscenes, which are totally devoid of any kind of humour. All rights reserved.It’s a series of long cutscenes/dialogs strung together by tasks and puzzles of the type you’ll be familiar with from any decent point ‘n’ click game. Microïds is a trademark of Anuman Interactive SA. Author and Artistic Director : Benoît Sokal. One-time license fee for play on account’s designated primary PS4™ system and other PS4™ systems when signed in with that account. Online features require an account and are subject to terms of service and applicable privacy policy (/terms-of-service & /privacy-policy).
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Not to mention Kate's past, which catches up with her.Ī world filled out with exceptional story-telling, imagined and drawn by Benoit Sokal, with music by Inon Zurĭiscover an enchanting world full of mystery and life, that you can completely explore in 3D. Together, stuck and imprisoned in the town of Valsembor, they must find a way to continue their journey in a race against their enemies and unexpected obstacles. Kate Walker is found dying on the banks of a river by the Youkol tribe, a nomadic people accompanying their migrating snow ostriches. Enter the enchanting world of Benoit Sokal's latest masterpiece.