Gameplay-wise, this game plays much like its predecessor. Seems like the devs took some inspiration from Telltale's choices&consequences concept, which I like.Īnd generally, I enjoyed playing book one and the very opening really got me into this 'new' story. The soundtrack has taken a new and interesting direction, which fits the game's new style. I really enjoyed the story and characters, both old and new ones. The writing is good in my opinion, as expected, and it's the game's main strength. Pretty damn good even, but possibly because I'm already in love with the TLJ universe. Well, Red Thread Games earned my respect, despite this highly unoptimized product. Though, considering the fact that RTG is a new and small company, that they have released pretty fast 3 patches for the game by now (which improved performance but didn't solve my problems anyway), and also considering that they're keeping in touch with the fans, supporting and trying to help as much as possible, keeping the fans updated through every advancement. Really bad start.Īnyway, I had to buy more RAM and install a 64-bit OS on my system to run this game properly, and if I wasn't an advacned user, I would have been left feeling that I've thrown 30$ to the garbage. After waiting 7 years for a sequel, when you pre-order a product full price, then get release-delays, and then you have to struggle with the game and with your computer to run stuff properly. Unfortunately, I'll have to start by saying that technically, this game is not too good. I have good things to say about this game, but! *Still too early to tell where the game is going and whether it's going to be good or disappointing *Game relies solely on story, not gameplay. *Performance and graphics don't justify system requirements *Not yet fully optimized for PCs and specifically for 32bit version of Windows (even after patch 1.1.2) *Choices and consequences concept introduced into the game *Great complex story, the long awaited continuation for Dreamfall TLJ (This is a review I wrote back in 2014 when the first book came out)
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