The game kicks in with a somewhat strange opening, the story starts with an NPC the narrator of the story called “Innocence” explaining how did he got into such a mess that brought him to where he currently is, inside a train with a bunch of strangers.
Ian of Gaming Respawn reviews The Technomancer.
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James writes, "A true must-have for fans of indie games. While this title might not be perfect, there is enough challenge and excitement to more than earn its place in your collection."
Yep, it was very fun with the exception of one or two mole fights. I would have gave it a solid 7/10. God those moles pissed me off (cue Heisenburger to complain that my being pissed off pisses him off).
Ok. Do people like this even know what it means to review a game anymore?
It is time we split game reviews into an Objective score that is comprehensive of the, you know, actual gameplay. If the game isn't broke, it shouldn't be rated less than a 5/10. Graphics comparison is a moot issue here. Naturally, a small budget indie game isn't going to compete with the likes of Naughty Dog or Crytek.
The other section should be the subjective score. This encompasses things like story, art design, music, etc. This rating is entirely up to you, based on how you actually feel about the game.
This game is a solid indie RPG with no glaring issues other than some pacing and repetitive enemies. To give it anything less than a 6/10 is just being ignorant of your job.
Below 6 means the game is broken or buggy and can't run how it should and is a mess outside of a few working or good features.
For a 4.5 this game would have to be among the worst games ever created.
Doesn't seem to be the case although I haven't played it so who knows.
This reviewer doesn't seem that intelligent though.