InnerSpace reviews

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Microsoft from French
I received this game in a bundle so I can not complain more than that... But let's be serious for two minutes, the game throws you in a tutorial without allowing you to change your keys, so it's gone for 30 min of tutorials with absolutely awful touches. There are not only the usual keys namely WASD (for Azerty) but also the two mouse clicks as well as CTRL, space sift, a and e... All this just to fly a plane that will love to get all the walls on your way. The control of this game is just poorly thought... Because by wanting to put a key by direction and by "type", there are too many just to move forward and turn... Plus the screens showed a really beautiful game, personally, I find it normal without more. So:-control awful-tutorial poorly thought-empty game-impossible to take fun at the points to abandon to the first Misson due to the control impossible to master.
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Microsoft from French
InnerSpace ▸ writes I have very little to say about InnerSpace since I only spent a few hours, but they were enough for me honestly. Overall my opinion joins that of detective Sunday on a lot of gameplay point and game experience. Namely that the controls are particularly unappreciable and that the story seems to be there only "history of". It's a pity and it doesn't make you want to continue knowing that the world around us makes the game particularly painful. I did not finish the game but I must confess that I did not have faith. That said, we will not be able to blame the game its graphic paw since it is pretty well worked, and, I find, rather nice to look at. It's really the gameplay that boards as well as the story a bit too much there just to be there. I personally advise you to watch the following video if you want to have a more built opinion than mine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJC19TzQm2I you can follow the page curator here: Sacrez'Art.
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No Mouse Support No, seriously. The vertical and horizontal movements of the Mouse are simply not registered. Even a Setting in the Keymappings is not possible, although there is an Input Field For it, the Movement is simply not registered. Nut, I thought to myself, then I just tax ONLY with Keyboard. I have used a Combination of WASD and Cursor buttons many times to emulate a Twfaststick. Unfortunately, the Keymapping to accept the Cursor keys. If Button is already occupied, cannot be changed. Okay, so I kicked out the Controller, which I hardly ever use. Went then, but I find it impossible to get out a Game for PC that is to control the OUT LOVE by Controller. I know hundreds of Games that announce "Full Controller Collapse," but can be operated with the Mouse without any decency. In the Game itself, the Story then, is served in Text pockets as well known by the JRPG, also in terms of the strangely blossoming Language, where you puzzle from which Asian Language this has been translated into English. And the Graphics use clothed areas to represent semi-transparent Surfaces, which seems somehow cheap, modern Systems really have the Possibility to create wonderfully shimmering semi-transparent Surfaces, so you don't need an 80s paint 25% newspaper image grid. What the Game is supposed to HAVE to do here with ABZU and the other Highlights of Jenova Chen is a Mystery to me.
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