I gave a whirl but after the third installment I just can't find any pleasure in Shattered Minds.
Story:
The good news is that the main character isn't some typical loser high school student. The bad news is that he's a loser college student, which makes it worse. The setup up is he has a equally dorky friend who already has too much say or influence over the main character. Add to the fact that he now has now has super powers it just becomes a "meh" type of game. Once the main character was easily convinced to perv on his "roommate" it sort of set the tone for what type of character I'd have to work with. And after the third update it still hasn't really sold me. Mind control can be fun when not overused but can also be too cliché.
Gameplay/Dialogue:
Asking people "What is important to you" right out the blue is weird. Might wanna change that. "How are you is ok" is okay and shows kindness.
Other than that I had no real complaints on the gameplay, it's a sandbox, you click until you get your scene. That's the drill. You can level up you abilities and what not.
Renders:
Decent.
Models:
Decent.
Overall:
I didn't like the setup, hate cliché side kicks that add nothing to the story but make you get into trouble, make you look weak or like a idiot. The high school setting probably would've been better considering how the main character acts but I get it. The H-scenes will probably have to carry this game to the finish line. GL.
Story:
The good news is that the main character isn't some typical loser high school student. The bad news is that he's a loser college student, which makes it worse. The setup up is he has a equally dorky friend who already has too much say or influence over the main character. Add to the fact that he now has now has super powers it just becomes a "meh" type of game. Once the main character was easily convinced to perv on his "roommate" it sort of set the tone for what type of character I'd have to work with. And after the third update it still hasn't really sold me. Mind control can be fun when not overused but can also be too cliché.
Gameplay/Dialogue:
Asking people "What is important to you" right out the blue is weird. Might wanna change that. "How are you is ok" is okay and shows kindness.
Other than that I had no real complaints on the gameplay, it's a sandbox, you click until you get your scene. That's the drill. You can level up you abilities and what not.
Renders:
Decent.
Models:
Decent.
Overall:
I didn't like the setup, hate cliché side kicks that add nothing to the story but make you get into trouble, make you look weak or like a idiot. The high school setting probably would've been better considering how the main character acts but I get it. The H-scenes will probably have to carry this game to the finish line. GL.