IGN:
Broken Age Act 1 was hands-down one of our favorite games of 2014. Double Fine's Kickstarted adventure game was a gorgeous, touching, and hilarious experience that ended on an incredible cliffhanger. Flash-forward to 14 months later, and IGN First is proud to present the first look at Broken Age Act 2, as well as our first look at the game running on PlayStation 4.
Obviously, the footage above contains spoilers from Act 1, so beware of that. But those of you who finished 2014's chapter will notice that Shay and Vella have now swapped places in the world. Watch as Vella wanders around the ship and interacts with the incredibly confused A.I, and as Shay has a strange encounter with Jack Black's Harm'ny Lightbeard. Plus, get your first look at what the interface looks like on PlayStation 4.
GT:
We've honored many winners, but before we wrap up, we take a moment to recognize this year's casualties as well.
Stephanie Burdo with TheKoalition.com writes:
"Rarely are games released that are accessible, enjoyable, visually pristine and truly one of a kind. Broken Age is all of those things. Considering the small buzz surrounding its release, it’s clear that this title is hardly on anyone’s mind, although it should be. We currently exist in an era filled with remakes, remasters and reboots; but when will we see true innovation? When will someone create a game that is so wonderful, that it will be remade in 15 years? Broken Age is that game, and here are five reasons why it is both underrated and undeniably amazing."
Its a very interesting game. I spent a lot of time with it when writing the guide, I just think many people don click with it as much because of this style of game. Definitely underrated.
#4 (art style) and #5 (dialogue) I agree with. #3 (amazing story) I could not disagree more with. There's more plot holes in this game than The Dark Knight Rises. The second half, too, kind of throws away all the great themes that had real potential in the first half, and the ending felt rushed and awkward.
I don't think it's a bad game, but I think it's a prime example of bad crowd-funding management. And crowd-funding has only gotten worse since, to be honest.
Listing the developer isn't an argument that it's amazing. Neither is showing a famous actor's face.
RPGFan:
Broken Age's long journey to completion has been divisive for some fans— understandably so, considering how long ago Act I was released and various development bumps in the road. It has been so long, in fact, that the developers actually suggest replaying Act I in order to recap before diving right into Act II.
Can't wait to play this.