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by Sly Boots » Mon Jun 21, 2021 12:31 pm
Just finished this.
Overall enjoyed it, story-wise it feels like a continuation of the first game and a fair few call-backs to the original BASS.
The switch to 3D is obviously the big change, and it works fine and actually it's quite nice to explore the environments in another dimension. If you've played any of Telltale's games that you get the gist.
In fact, it reminded me of Telltale's style in a lot of ways; lots of talking, puzzles for the most part are pretty rudimentary though with a couple of instances where I used the in-game hints system to give my brain a nudge. I feel like the puzzle-solving leant a bit too heavily on the game's hacking mechanic, where using a hand-held device you can crack into a nearby machine and switch some of its functions around.
The system itself is fine and experimenting with the various possibilities until you hit on the solution was often pretty neat. In particular there's a segment in a museum where I found myself just playing around with the different effects I could cause, when I'd already guessed what the solution to get to the next area would be. But by the end I'd got a bit tired of it being the go-to solution for nearly every puzzle.
Lengthwise it took my just shy of 10 hours, which is the main reason I'd recommend against getting it at full price, as at £30 10 hours of entertainment feels quite steep. I got it for less than half that though at CDkeys.com and that felt about right.