Seasons After Fall reviews

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Banality with Elegance. After the positive Perception on Steam and benevolent Recessions on the Internet, €15 seemed to me to be a fair Price for this Title, especially as it has awakened visually pleasurable Memories of Ori and the Blind Forest. So, and now the big Question: Was it worth it? Answer: No. Even more clearly: I can't recommend this Game to anyone. Parents who like to look for a harmless Game for Their Offspring may be well advised, but the 0815 player is not recommended To The 0815 player Seasons after Fall. Why? It's visibly not because of the Presentation, because as Screenshots and Videos clearly show it, this Game is really nice. Now beauty is More suitable to attract Attention and he succeeded. After all, I bought it. But quickly a Game, in addition to the external Stimuli, has to be able to convince with inner (playful) Values and it does not succeed. That's why: The Plot is ... Pulled from the Clothes box for holistic esoteric veggie soy milk drinkers (I live vegetarian myself). There are Actions that are exciting and exciting. There are Actions that are calm and contemplative. There are Actions that are sad and there are Actions that are touching or voting thoughtfully. Seasons after Fall is none of Those things. It's like a Joke whose Punchline never comes. You wait and wait before realizing that nothing is actually coming anymore. The acting emptiness conceals the Game with an Excess of Natural Allegory, which could be taken from a "Natural Technique for Dummies." This means that, unfortunately, the Spear is not exceptional either-neither vocally nor in what it actually has to say. Action? Banal. The Game Mechanics are ... ... Non-existent. It's not a Platformer, because there are no actual Jump Passages or anything like that. The Puzzles move to the Level of "Knowledge Makes Ah!." That's it. You can switch between seasons at any time, which is visually beautiful to look at, but playfully has no Salary, since any Player who meets the cognitive Requirements to operate a Computer will immediately recognize what the Solution of a "Puzzle" (big Word) exists. Despite its small Game world, the Game can nevertheless skillfully drive you Astray. A missing Card supplemented with missing Clues as to where exactly it goes further, you like-and often-to walk around aimlessly. Gameplay? Trivial. Music...... Whoever is into String instruments will love the Game. I don't. Sympathetically you can call it "artistic," I prefer to call the Music "annoying." And otherwise? Nothing. It's certainly not a bad Game. It's even more awkward. It's an inconsequential, trivial Game that, other than its Exterior, offers nothing to positively highlight in any Way. Not because it is so bad, on the Contrary, because it is so mediocre, uninteresting and flat. Just the Kind of Game that was completely forgotten a few Weeks later. Good Games leave good Memories, you have bad Memories of Bad Games-Seasons after Fall offers you nothing worthy of a Memory. If you want to admire the visual Beauty, you can save the Money and take a look at Screenshots. This is a lot of Fun.
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