its ok. but like:
what did i played lul :)
Interrogation 091 certainly peaked my interest. It does a lot with a little in that you don’t actually see any other people all game. You just answer questions as they come and see where it all goes. It still manages to set a very mysterious atmosphere and introduce some nice twists near the end as well as bring up lots of good questions to ask yourself about what happened. It doesn’t have enough run time to do any more though but hopefully a more fleshed out game comes from it down the road. The graphics and sound were both decent but not fantastic. I can’t point to any object detail or lighting and call it bad but it also didn’t blow my mind.
I played Interrogation 091 on Linux using Wine. I didn’t encounter any bugs or glitches and I didn’t see any spelling errors. There are no graphics options. You also can’t pause the game or save. Even though there was no in game option for v-sync the game still adjusted to my refresh rate. Performance was great.
Game Engine: Unity
Graphics API: DXVK
Game Version Played: 1.2
Disk Space Used: 84 MB
GPU Usage: 0-32 %
VRAM Usage: 568-603 MB
CPU Usage: 5 %
RAM Usage: 2.4 GB
Frame Rate: 136-144 %
Overall I liked the story and only wished it had more places to go. As it was it was enjoyable and I finished it in 6 minutes. The game is free of charge and I recommend it for those who like mystery games.
My Score: 8/10
My System:
AMD Ryzen 5 2600X | 16GB DDR4-3000 CL15 | MSI RX 580 8GB Gaming X | Mesa 21.2.5 | Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500GB | Manjaro 21.2.0 | Mate 1.26.0 | Kernel 5.15.2-2-MANJARO | Wine 6.21 | DXVK v1.9.2L-3e64e1b
Such a fun atmospheric and tension game, I did have some scares mostly from the sounds, though I do wish the questions were longer and it would have been fun the longer you deliberated between the yes and no buttons the screen would show text about it. Other than that it's a wonderful short tension filled game!