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I was glad to see a Mac version in the list now! - but I couldn't get it to run on my Mac M2, it simply says the application cannot be opened. It's not a trusted developer issue (I ctrl-bypassed that) I don't know if it's a 64/32 bit issue or an Apple Silicon issue or something else but no joy. Thanks for the update though, I'll have to check it out on my Windows rig at some point.
It's a gay boy in the (Reserve) Army now - and he's also a medical student, apparently a part-time farmer soon, has a tragic backstory, former bully love interest(?), really hitting all the tropes. Just hope the decision to do this in Unity in 4K res with near-full motion video clips doesn't drag out development - seems like that could take a lot of horsepower to render all of this.
This is really great stuff... although it makes it even more bittersweet that there's no Derek content in step 3 (18 years old) - besides him literally phoning it in at the end. It might take some tweaks to the writing for S4 (or not, there was no indication MC had zero contact with Derek) but it would be awesome to get 5-6 slice of life moments with high school Derek.
Haha, I had to play this game quite a few times before I could acquire any kind of tolerance for Baxter (he really does make the first impression of the classic antagonist in stories like this)... but I'm glad to see overall this installment is still just more drama-free, heart-warming slice of life gameplay. Keep up the great work!
This is a cute little game... I'd almost say it's perfect if the time spent on the island were a few days longer to really hype up the suspense of being stranded and possibly "hunted" by a killer. Not sure if there's any future plans to expand the scope of the island content as the game ends on a happily ever after (or not) as it stands, leaving behind many mysteries about the killer and MC's backstory, to say nothing of all the other guys' backstories which are still a bit barebones. But it's great fun even as it stands now, though I wish there was more scope to play detective outside the Alex route.
While at first glance MC has been sidelined in his/her own story, that's not exactly the whole story. The events of the episode also vastly expand the range of possibilities for the MC, who now has a real army to play some role in commanding, real allies to work with, and new options to explore.
[spoilers ahead]
The return of his sister doesn't also purely relegate MC to the sidelines. Remember how explicit the game was in highlighting MC's loyalty to his sister? Remember how even MC starts reflecting that his sister may be at least as cunning as she is kind? The path ahead is set up with potential future conflict or hard decisions for MC if his sister acts in ways he disagrees with or takes exception to the allies she wants to work with or the deals she cuts to regain power.
And his sister may not be as powerful as she appears at first glance. She comments that *you* and *your* mother are keys to the Tilaarin alliance, and the daughter of the current Tilaarin leader is in *your* corner, as well as the captain and crew of Andromeda, your own love interest (if any), Vexx, and perhaps even some of the other alien races or off-worlders (if you're an alien). You might have every opportunity to replace your sister at some point as leader of the rebellion, should you so choose.
They set up lots of interesting possibilities for this story arc in episode 6, from what I can see. It'll be fascinating to see if the possibilities branch.