Tried to play in the browser.
Some of these bugs might be because of the generally ultra-low performance on my laptop, but still:
- While inside the Temple of Trials, the character's portrait on the bottom iterface panel is not shown.
- Traps in the Temple don't generate sharpened poles (only deal damage) - in the original game they shot sharpened poles that couild be collected (not sure if they're supposed to geerate them here).
- Threw my Spear at the wall where it is supposed to be the Temple entrance - it disappeared.
- Locked door played opening animation when lockpicked, then it is still possible to try and pick the lock to gain more exp, door opening sound is played every time, but the door never closes or opens again.
- rusty door had the tribal NPC (I forgot his name) standing right behind it, so he died when I blew the door with plastic explosives.
- Pots in Arroyo are still not lootable
- No NPC / enemy corpse is lootable
- Context menu is glitchy and won't close / initiate selected action most of the time (usually takes 2 or 3 right and left clicks to close it)
- Plants stil lspill black blood on the groind when hit
- Mr.Handy mostly spills black blood (oil) on teh ground, but sometimes red blood too When he is hit he also alkways has red blood splash sprite over him (something like a hit marker), but not a blood fountain of several flying pixels as for the critical hit)
- After arriving to Klamath (or maybe after putting on the Robe) the Spear always has a sticking forward right arm sprite over it (the sleeve texture changes according to what armor is on the character, although the hand is always visible when teh Spear is in the active hand. When teh attack is performed, the spear moves under the hand, but the hand doesn't move.
- After I've tried to save on the Arena my game freezed and now, after reloading the page in teh browser all I see is just the black screen (game won't load).
- The credits wall in the temple says "Im memory of" about the donors, which sounds as if the yare already dead. Could be true in context of the year in which the story of the game is taking place, but reading this as an actual real life person is kinda creepy. Maybe change it to "Special thanks to:" or "These people helped creating this:" or to whatever else, but so it wouldn't look as if it's their gravestone / cemetrery memorial.