JazzB1987 said:
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Quite the contrary. If you stand still, the blocks below you will fall, line by line. Eventually, those you stand on will fall as well, along with you. The game's learning curve is steep and uneven. In the beginning you'll have no problem. You'll move like a boss. As the game progresses, you'll find puzzles much more demanding.
There's the easy mode though. You'l be OK there and you'll have the full experience the game has to offer. That is because the puzzles are merely the (lesser) half of the game. The other, greater (as far as I am concerned), half is the cutscene/interaction experience. You'll come against tough, adult decision and watch some pretty interesting dialogues. All in all, you'll successfully gain the feeling of merging into the bar and your friends' company. You'll live the story in your unique way and - pay attention here - make some breaks by playing the actual puzzle stages. Remember, this game is all about the story.
Good thing is, the puzzles are very tough and interesting, especially in the latter stages. It's a remarkable combination of demanding gameplay and catching story. If you finish it on easy, my guess is you'll try again in raised difficulty and forget all about time limits. So, the best thing is to rent it and judge for yourself, whether all these attributes appeal to you or not.
PS 2 Where the damn is that waitress-loving attorney!?

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