Slimebeast said:
This third video you posted doesn't change anything. I've watched this several times because the grafix are good and the atmosphere is very nice. But fact is that it's an interactive movie. Yes, you can call it a game too, I don't mind. But interactive movie is the most accurate descritption in my opinion, but there's nothing wrong with that. For a budget price I would probably get this game (say, the price of two DVD movies - $30-40). The camera is fixed and all the scenes are very static (similar to MGS4 cut-scenes). From a gameplay mechanic point of view it's just like the conversation game play in Mass Effect - you typically have three or four dialogue choices which make a particular scene branch off in different directions, but that's it. The little walking around in that grocery store, just like the movement in all the other levels in this game, is only cosmetic. |
you know, sometimes i just want to ignore, but... did you just watch how both videos are different?
the first was that the robber left unharmed and the second is the robber was taken down, and if you are foolish enough you can die but the storyline will continue.
its not like "you typically have three or four dialogue choices which make a particular scene branch off in different directions, but that's it" , no , everything you do changes the plot. its not just change the scene, it changes the game.







