The Hero Project: Redemption Season reviews

Translated by
Microsoft from French
THP RS, always easier with an acronym eh ^^ direct sequel Heroe rise hero fall, what about this fourth Opus... I push open doors, full English game, without sound neither music nor graphics, that text over and over again. The story is not bad, but a notch below the first three volumes out. What for? Simply because the first three put us in a plot rich in twists and particularly long. This fourth Opus is it, simple to read, but unfortunately too short and are all... quite straight and dirigiste, there is not really a twist like in the first 3 and it's a pity. Attention! The story is not bad all the same eh! I recommend it! But it's just that I'm a little disappointed that's all, I'm still eager to read the sequel when it comes out:)
Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
Well I can say I liked it, but I think it's important for the author to focus on the dislike comments as they are the ones that will help the story improve. I felt the game was more of an introduction to the dynamics of the ani-powereds since most of us played the previous games and grew accustomed to be treated as humans, and maybe that's why some people felt it was lacking, there was a lot to say about this new stage , things that were handled previously in 2 separate games, this is like trying to join the first and second part of the original trilogy (in the sense that the first part explained the world and the second introduced us to the dynamics inside the show), so yeah it might have lacked a bit in the character development section but hopefully we'll know more about them in the second part, in which we'll already know and handle properly how t rules and social stuff work.
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Good, but somewhat disappointing. It was after I was delighted with the first trilogy heroes rise that I rushed to get started in this one. CERTE, about ten hours of reading, more than it took me to finish the 1st and 3rd of the first trilogy. However, it is still quite limited. Indeed, where in the first we never had more than maximum 2/3 pages without having to make a choice, fight, or simply converse, we depict here a large pavement of 4/5 paragraphs that are up to sometimes 6 pages without having anything else to do than read. Meh. The principle in itself is interesting, to have an ANI-power which, every day we metamorphose into a different animal. Special mention to the (two) little cameo of our infinite hero of the first games. The end surprised me enough, having read no criticism or even the "synopsis" of the game by buying it, I expected it to end on this opus, apparently we will still have to wait a moment (when? no idea.) to have the end word of this story. In itself, do I recommend it? If you liked the first trilogy you will only be able to appreciate it, but that said, I strongly advise anyone wishing to start with this one. On this, I await AVDC impatience the next Opus.