- Jan 29, 2018
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Hmmm... Revamp has become a good game. Well, I don't even know what to say. Of course, there are good finds and unexpected plot twists in revamp. Yes, more characters have been added here and the amount of adult content has grown. Undoubtedly, the picture quality is much higher than what was in the original game. But, for some reason, all this does not please. I even caught myself thinking that if it weren't for some of my favorite old heroes, I would have abandoned this game a long time ago. I don't even know how to explain it. In my opinion, the revamp has lost the "atmosphere" that was inherent in the original game. I'll try to explain what I mean with a few examples.I’ll say, that, as much criticism as the revamp deserves…in its current state I’d say it’s about even with the original in terms of being enjoyable experiences. Ir even ironed out soem of the issues it started with.
It’s shaped up to be pretty good, I still think the original was executed better, warts and all. Still this is has eventually worked out to being a pretty good game.
Take, for example, the scene with Ronald and the math teacher. When you play in the original, it's unexpected, disturbing and dangerous, the tension gradually increases. In the end, when Ronald is taken to the police and he threatens MC, you worry about MC and expect what unpleasant consequences all this can lead to. In Revamp, this is absolutely not the case, some kind of almost passing scene.
In the original (before BoN added Alex), MC has a girlfriend - Rachel. Their relations are built naturally and systematically, and through this the main story develops naturally and logically. In revamp, this is absolutely not the case. Everything looks unnatural and strained, especially his pen pal today.
Let's take a beautiful old man, the idea for which was taken from Summertime Saga. The old man is beautiful and as a minor character adorns the game. Something I can't remember in Revamp any of these good secondary characters.
To be continued...