Interesting Story Creation
It took a while to understand the mechanics of this game, but once I did, I found it very satisfying. It does move along like a book, so it is not something for everyone. It has a ‘Choose your own story’ feel to it. No special animations. The images given are really nice, but if you are expecting detailed maps, animated troop movements and other such things, then this game isn’t for you.
I do wish you had the choice to choose the adult image of your main character if he or she starts out as a child. You can choose the child’s image, but I can’t find a spot to change the adult. Other characters have this offered at different spots in which you can change the adult image.
Also, there is an issue of calling both male and female characters ‘he’ or ‘him’.
A regular choice of events to improve relationships with the significant other would be good also.
Still trying to get the hang of taking over other areas for mission objectives, but overall, I am having a good time with this game
I do wish you had the choice to choose the adult image of your main character if he or she starts out as a child. You can choose the child’s image, but I can’t find a spot to change the adult. Other characters have this offered at different spots in which you can change the adult image.
Also, there is an issue of calling both male and female characters ‘he’ or ‘him’.
A regular choice of events to improve relationships with the significant other would be good also.
Still trying to get the hang of taking over other areas for mission objectives, but overall, I am having a good time with this game
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Story Book
I played this game for almost a week and all I see in this game is a long story, many quests to answer and that’s it. I thought eventually it would open up to a map, a city, extras… but it just goes on and on like reading a Book. There’s strategic thinking with no action. I’m really disappointed because the graphics are good and it seems to have a ton of potential. Maybe the developers will add more later, we’ll see.
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