That crouch animation...
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I couldn't figure out how to attack, or where to go, but the monsters look really liquidy and cool! I feel like I've been swallowed by something and I'm wriggling around in it's insides. Also the premise of a wizard cursing you to forever die and respawn is one of the best, and most cruel, explanations for infinite lives ever!
Really great idea, but a bit frustrating to learn. I was at my wits end but then I learned you could actually rotate the mirrors and it started to be really fun. Until the music puzzle... I had no idea how to direct the beam where I wanted it to go without hitting everything else along the way. The theme was wonderful from the visuals to the philosophy, the music inviting, and the puzzle element was really unique and "easy to learn, hard to master!"
Viva Rodriguez!! He has such an interesting kit, it made the game really fun to play. It was terrifying in the later parts of the level but also thrilling and exciting. I didn't expect a game with this much personality to have great control, but the controls here were tight and responsive. I felt totally in control and every mistake I made was mine and not a result of the code. I loved this!
I really enjoyed the idea of playing as a scholar instead of a hero, and as a result I cared a lot more about the character and his journey. The audio, both music and voice, were wonderful and I wanted to see more of this game!
I was unfortunately unable to complete the game as a result of a few bugs. There were lots of visual issues where I'd have to walk through walls or over pits. I played through three times and only once was able to get to the second floor. I'll probably try again later because I like the character so much.
What service is being used to stream the music? It works for a couple of seconds but then when the song buffers the notes stop moving and then for the rest of the song notes appear instantly and I get one or two before buffering starts again. My internet isn't great, but is there a way to lower the video quality to stream it better?
I really like the concept and what little I've been able to play seems really engaging and fun!
This game insults you for making it worth your time. Usually comes in the form of poor gameplay, but 'Date (almost) Anything Simulator' does it by being trite and condescendening in a way that fails to be either inspiring or funny. I would love to see what other content the game has to offer to give it a fair review, but the game itself told me not to.
I played through the game several times to complete it, and I'm not sure how I feel about it! It has some very mysterious undertones to it that I really craved to explore. When I first got near the end I was really excited to learn more about the game's story, but I think it was a bit too short for how much it offered. I do not regret the time I spent playing it though. My only complaints are that the spell check isn't great, and it doesn't have a vast vocabulary. I got punished for both 'colour' and 'Toxoplasmosis'. The second thing that irked me was that the game presents itself with the themes of moral ambiguity, but I don't feel like my choices had a lot of meaning. The choices I made my last playthrough were simply to game the system, and not what I actually wanted to do. It was really nice that the others reacted to the things that I did though. To end on a high note, the aesthetic was adorable, the music was engaging, and the story was quite interesting. I'd like to see what happens next!