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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
You love the Forest, the Tranquility and the Nature? You lost a loved One? Then I can only recommend this Game to You. You experience a Love from the Beginning to Your End. You will be Guided by a Narrator'S Voice, which will accompany You on this Journey.
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Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
Short, bland and flat. A walking of those where you ONLY walk on a single path, linear and closed, jump voices and nothing else. Only their good graphical environments of natural landscapes are saved, the rest is very far from other reference games of the genre. Meh!
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Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
Like a lot of this type of production, reaching for petals is a somewhat buggy walking Simulator.
Like a lot of this type of production, reaching for petals is slow. Very slow.
Like a lot of this type of production, reaching for petals is more of a technical demo for a graphics engine (here Unreal engine 4) than a real game.
Like a lot of this type of production, reaching for petals masturbates on his pseudo-philosophical message.
Like a lot of this type of production, reaching for petals is just another story of male beta tracking a fantapated woman.
Although offering steam cards, some successes and an approximate joystick support, reaching for petals has the nerve to sell 5 euros for 1 hour of "game".
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Microsoft from Russian
Microsoft from Russian
Quite Pleasant and touching visual novella with a perfectly written history. Gameplay-the purest simulator walk, absolutely straightforward and non-spicy, without the slightest hint on the puzzle or feed the narrative through reading notes, as is customary in most of the genre. It is just a leisurely half hour walk through the beautiful forest area under the beautiful musical accompaniment and very insightful reflections of the protagonist.
The Narration is submitted very qualitatively-texts are written by the professional writer, they are very poetic and full of philosophical thoughts about love, losses and value of each moment of our life. In The final there is a rather unexpected plot twist. The famous Dave Pettitt, the most popular gamers of the Uisovtovsk Valliant Hearts, gave His voice to the protagonist.
The Visual component is also worthy of praise (Unreal Engine 4). Of course, this is not the level of The Vanishing of Ethan Carter and Europe's gone to the Rapture, but looks pretty cute, the screenshots on the page with the game does not lie.
However, without a spoon of tar was not-optimization. At the maximum settings in a bundle Core I5 + GTX970 game on average went to 45 FPS, there were drawdown and up to 30. Keep in mind.
In General, if you like this kind of uncomplicated adventure, I recommend to try. The price is Ridiculous, and the cards are attached. My thumb is up and 7 points out of 10.