35MM reviews

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The Game is a walking simulator with Adventure and shooter emissions. It is set after a worldwide Epidemic in post-apocalyptic Russia. But The further Story is actually rather incidental and relatively boring, but there are probably two different Ends, although I only saw the good End. The Game shines with its incredibly dense and partly greeting Atmosphere, to which the Soundtrack or sound in general also contributes a lot. Graphically, too, the Game can be quite impressive for an indie title, but the Screenshots on the store page seem to be slightly embellished! From the Gameplay you realize that the Game is quite unpolished, you get stuck on every Corner and Edge and the shooter insoles are absolutely inaccurate. The Facial Animations are rather weak and, like the Dialogues, do not exactly contribute to the Story. In addition, the whole Game plays very slowly and especially at the Beginning there are eternally long paths, where even the "Partner" contributes a lot to this, this all seems even longer lasting, this really sneaks through the Game. In addition, there are no Explanations or the like in the Game, sometimes you have to look forever until you know how and where to go. The Game is in either Russian or English, with English translation again very poor. There is no German as a Subtitle! If you like so-called "walking Sims" with an intense Atmosphere, you can watch the Game quietly. For £2.70in in the Sale, you do absolutely nothing wrong. For everyone else I can't recommend the Game, because I found it a bit boring due to the rather weak Story.
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Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
35MM is a post-apocalyptic Adventure that Accompanies the Protagonist and his Friend and Companion through different Landscapes and Cities with the Aim of reaching your Home. The Levels are very Varied, even if they are strongly liniar and the first Level in the Forest fakes open terrain, so with 6h Of Play it is on average a very good Game for me. The Graphics are very photogenic and beautiful to look at first Glance. Later, you notice the small Errors and the repetitive Textures strongly. This does not detract, however, as every Photo you can shoot separately in the Game had always succeeded. :D Super Gimmick with the Camera to get back and bring the old Events and People you met back to the Present. Unfortunately, it has not yet been possible for me to use a Photo as a Storage Stand. Unfortunately, it doesn't work as first thought. Stored only after a completed Level. But These are fairly distributed so that there is no Frustration. The Music adapts very well to the Scenery sounds and is also modeled alongside the Atmosphere of the Graphics and the Mood of each NPC. As the Game progresses, you get more And more items and Weapons. From a Knife, a Gun to an AK-47. Ammunition, Batteries for the Flashlight as well as Food and Medkits must be collected. By blurring the View you know it's Time for Food or Medkits. So You don't own a HUD. In the Game there is little spoken (Russian), but that makes it even English Beginners very easy to understand everything, since as well as so all the Letters and Newspaper Articles speak for themselves. Throughout, the Play with Creepy Inlets, Forest walks, a lot Of love for the Genre's Games and movies, heap Eastereggs and Mini-games for a Smile in my End-of-time fan hearts. (Called Eastereggs to Stalker, Metro, Stalker & The Road Film, HalfLife2 and Condemned) Long Speech short Sense ... + Graphics, Music & resulting atmosphere + at least 6h Game time + lots of small Details to discover + no HUD + lots of Treasure hunting Deposits + Story and the resulting Storytwist + 3 versch. Ends + Puzzles and Mini-games + versch. Genre (Horror, Action, Drama) + Eastereggs and Ode to movies & Games of the Genre:)-Repetitive Animations-Graphics seem blunt after some Time-few conversations €12.99 LOHNEN YOU! OST you get for free: 3 My Screenshots of the Game (IGHT SPOILER!) http://steamcommunity.com/id/BiohazardDeviant/screenshots/?appid=466500&sort=newestfirst&browsefilter=myfiles&view=imagewall
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