Split Fiction is so cinematic and even wackier than ITT. I’m hopeful that it’ll have a way better plot conclusion, too, which was one of ITT’s weakest points.
Actually, I think Hazelight’s greatest strength by far is presentation/artwork, especially the environment. One of my friends didn’t bother to continue with ITT because the platforming was too basic for him. It kinda feels a little like these games pander to casual gamers quite a fair bit. Like, it’s cool that if one person stays alive, the game keeps rolling on, but the short-term, Zelda-like micro-puzzles in which only concepts sometimes carry over at most from room to room make its gameplay too easy, I think. They could have done more with the
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shoot-em-up segment! It was unfortunately just homage, by a few too many minutes.
But dang, all the landscapes are gorgeous. Love the sci-fi sides, although I think the genre-bickering has been getting a bit tropey. We’ll see…
This kind of makes me now wonder how difficult the Plucky Squire is by comparison.
Split Fiction is so cinematic and even wackier than ITT. I’m hopeful that it’ll have a way better plot conclusion, too, which was one of ITT’s weakest points.
Split Fiction’s gameplay has been great.
Actually, I think Hazelight’s greatest strength by far is presentation/artwork, especially the environment. One of my friends didn’t bother to continue with ITT because the platforming was too basic for him. It kinda feels a little like these games pander to casual gamers quite a fair bit. Like, it’s cool that if one person stays alive, the game keeps rolling on, but the short-term, Zelda-like micro-puzzles in which only concepts sometimes carry over at most from room to room make its gameplay too easy, I think. They could have done more with the
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shoot-em-up segment! It was unfortunately just homage, by a few too many minutes.
But dang, all the landscapes are gorgeous. Love the sci-fi sides, although I think the genre-bickering has been getting a bit tropey. We’ll see…
This kind of makes me now wonder how difficult the Plucky Squire is by comparison.