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What can I say about: “Ever, in Time”?

It’s a really original, polished and great game.

Liked the music, the extra dialogue when you pick up certain items, the characters (because the dialogues really feel more human and ordinary), and many stuff you will find normal…normally. Also I liked how the mechanic of rewinding time (tried that plugin, is not one of the bests for working on it, but I wish you good luck for making it good, when I tried that plugin one month ago I thought it was like Prince of Persia, but then it’s weird because you must travel for the whole time left and sometimes it doesn’t work properly if you wait less than 5 seconds…ok, that doesn’t matter for the review).

The combat needs a bit of work. The characters have so few skills unfortunately and I didn’t understand “when Constance do the thing in the last battle.” How she do that? Also, if you use the VI and get hit next, you can replenish what you lost by casting the skill, this can be useful in the future but again, without skills and the only one you got is nearly AoE attacks you miss any strategy involved.

Again, I liked the game and can’t wait for the next! You got this!

Hi Michael Primo!

Thank you very much for playing 'Ever, in Time', I really appreciate it :) I'm glad you liked the music, dialogue and characters - I think that's probably where I spent the most time... Which is why I would definitely agree with you that the combat needs some work. There's only a handful of skills, and the emphasis for this game is definitely more on the story. I'd love to work on the game more and fix this! 

I could have done a better job explaining that Constance had basically stolen some technology during the escape to make her do that - I wanted to show a flashback that explained this, which would've also included more about how these 3 friends know each other - but I just ran out of time! But I like that you picked up on that, because you're not the first person!! 

Finally, I'm fortunate enough that the developer of the rewind plugin is a friend of mine, so I definitely had some help with making that plugin even more reliable and feature-filled. The latest version is here if you ever want to try again :) 

Thanks again!