As a fan of everything steampunk I was really really happy to find this one, the banner immediately got me interested.
But as so often is the case with these things the happiness dissipated just a few minutes after starting the game.
As soon as you start the game before even beginning to play and you try looking at settings to get full screen mode you hit a wall it doesn't exist, Not untill you start a game and see the in-game menu at the bottom of the screen can you find an option named "screen" and this will let you enter fullscrene mode.
Fine I found it! not where I was expecting it but it's there at least.
Then you start playing the game and the second thing you try to immediately find is the setting to turn off the horrible voice. This one you find where you think it will be so now you feel all set to enjoy a possibly great game.
But then the dissapointments just start to pile up, the pace of the story is slow, real slow and written in the style of a teenage virgin who just fell in love with the works of brontë and similar authors of the 1800's but still do not have a full understanding of the language used in those litterary works. Then we have the lack of choices having a meningful impact on the story.
Graphics are good but far from great and i really hate that i have such a negative response to a game that could be amazing if done right.
The story is there but burried under piles of meaningless text and the scenery is ok but far from what the banner implicates.
But as so often is the case with these things the happiness dissipated just a few minutes after starting the game.
As soon as you start the game before even beginning to play and you try looking at settings to get full screen mode you hit a wall it doesn't exist, Not untill you start a game and see the in-game menu at the bottom of the screen can you find an option named "screen" and this will let you enter fullscrene mode.
Fine I found it! not where I was expecting it but it's there at least.
Then you start playing the game and the second thing you try to immediately find is the setting to turn off the horrible voice. This one you find where you think it will be so now you feel all set to enjoy a possibly great game.
But then the dissapointments just start to pile up, the pace of the story is slow, real slow and written in the style of a teenage virgin who just fell in love with the works of brontë and similar authors of the 1800's but still do not have a full understanding of the language used in those litterary works. Then we have the lack of choices having a meningful impact on the story.
Graphics are good but far from great and i really hate that i have such a negative response to a game that could be amazing if done right.
The story is there but burried under piles of meaningless text and the scenery is ok but far from what the banner implicates.