Expectations are key to manage here. I was expecting nothing since I didn't enjoy most of Ambrosia's recent projects at all, and was hooked during the intro when Naija swims up to the hooded figure and I think you all know what I am talking about.
Like, if the game has a fault it's the long sections of just swimming or areas where content was seemingly forgotten, but when the game is all there it's pretty enjoyable, and I'm definitely willing to put up with the boring parts to get to the numerous deliciously-good ones. Also give me awesome music, atmosphere, and an emotional story and I am there with or without gameplay tbqh.
@mudak, on Nov 22 2008, 01:13 PM, said in Here it is!:
Downloaded it and tried it out for ten minutes. Got to admit, I was pretty disappointed in what I saw. Mildly good gameplay, decent graphics, completely underwhelmed by the whole thing. For how long it was in development, and for all of the things I'd read, both on these boards and elsewhere, I expected more.
shrug
In other words you didn't make it through the tutorial.
@celestial-storm, on Nov 22 2008, 07:28 PM, said in Here it is!:
I expected a very.. tranquil game. I think it's great they didn't go for a never-changing character. I'm not sure whether it's more of a shooter or puzzle/explore type of game. Guess it is both.
Not really certain whether it's a game I'll purchase (I've not reached the end of the demo, anyway). I guess it depends on how the gameplay develops. The story I have no doubts about.
Underwater Metroid is pretty much the genre I would say. If you liked the energy temple, most of the "meaty" parts of the game are like that but better, and there is a surprising amount of variety. There is a huge amount of game left beyond the demo.
This post has been edited by LoneIgadzra : 30 November 2008 - 04:35 PM