The Good:
If you were to ask me three years ago what score I'd have given this game it would have been more positive with the hopes for things to come, given that a lot of time and updates have been made I'm more comfortable giving this game an honest review.
I will start with what I think IS good. Unlike other games out there in The Fixer you can customize how your character looks like from the start and it's impressive how your looks are incorporated into (most) of the scenes rather seamlessly. It's not a very detailed system but having the option to is a really nice touch. Clothing and accessories are also another factor in the customization with the wardrobe function which is pretty clean.
The traits that were added later on during character creation are also a nice touch, with some changing how your character reacts to certain events which is another positive, although it's mostly a surface level mechanic as it doesn't really go too in depth into them.
The UI is decent and I do like the changing descriptions about your character's status, quests, and NPC's, although there is a slight issue with accidentally going backwards with the scroll wheel while navigating menus that are large enough that you have to scroll down to read them.
The story, while not the most innovative is okay, it's not the best out there but it does a serviceable enough job to get your mind in the right place. The main missions are by far the best part and the heaviest section with the Haven mission is the highlight of the game so far, you have multiple ways you can try and solve the quest with several different outcomes. There's a variety of sex scenes as well in that quest that really makes it feel like you're pretending to be a street urchin that's working for this Institute.
A serviceable pregnancy mechanic with descriptions on who done it, the added weight does feel like there are consequences to actions, this also extends to getting addicted to drugs and alcohol which ties nicely into the stat system (mood, attractiveness, intelligence, fitness etc.)
The Bad:
When I first played this game the Haven content had just been fleshed out and up to that point there were no continuation of the story. So it was really a disappointment that after three years the main story line hasn't even been continued with since the release of Haven. There are so many story threads in the game that go nowhere because they haven't been completed, quests and dialogue options that you can't even continue. The game at first presents itself like it has an ocean of content, but in reality if you stuck your foot into the waters you would soon find out that it's rather shallow in depth.
The sex scenes outside of the main story mission are rather repetitive and shallow, using the same positions over and over again. The dialogue changes depending on what traits you have while a nice touch doesn't really do much to prevent that feeling of having seen it again.
The game is rather short so far and it tries to pad it's runtime by allowing you to grind for stats that don't really add much to the game at all. Not to mention these stats can decrease with the passage of time which makes it all the more infuriating, you do have the option do use cheats to expedite this so with that the true amount of content in the game can be completed in just a handful of hours.
This game feels like it's trying to go in too many directions at once, it's a jack of all trades but a master of none. As of this moment in update 0.3.2.26 it feels rather lackluster especially if like me you've been following this project for several years now. Maybe this will change in the future, but given it's current track record I wouldn't hold my breath on it.
If you were to ask me three years ago what score I'd have given this game it would have been more positive with the hopes for things to come, given that a lot of time and updates have been made I'm more comfortable giving this game an honest review.
I will start with what I think IS good. Unlike other games out there in The Fixer you can customize how your character looks like from the start and it's impressive how your looks are incorporated into (most) of the scenes rather seamlessly. It's not a very detailed system but having the option to is a really nice touch. Clothing and accessories are also another factor in the customization with the wardrobe function which is pretty clean.
The traits that were added later on during character creation are also a nice touch, with some changing how your character reacts to certain events which is another positive, although it's mostly a surface level mechanic as it doesn't really go too in depth into them.
The UI is decent and I do like the changing descriptions about your character's status, quests, and NPC's, although there is a slight issue with accidentally going backwards with the scroll wheel while navigating menus that are large enough that you have to scroll down to read them.
The story, while not the most innovative is okay, it's not the best out there but it does a serviceable enough job to get your mind in the right place. The main missions are by far the best part and the heaviest section with the Haven mission is the highlight of the game so far, you have multiple ways you can try and solve the quest with several different outcomes. There's a variety of sex scenes as well in that quest that really makes it feel like you're pretending to be a street urchin that's working for this Institute.
A serviceable pregnancy mechanic with descriptions on who done it, the added weight does feel like there are consequences to actions, this also extends to getting addicted to drugs and alcohol which ties nicely into the stat system (mood, attractiveness, intelligence, fitness etc.)
The Bad:
When I first played this game the Haven content had just been fleshed out and up to that point there were no continuation of the story. So it was really a disappointment that after three years the main story line hasn't even been continued with since the release of Haven. There are so many story threads in the game that go nowhere because they haven't been completed, quests and dialogue options that you can't even continue. The game at first presents itself like it has an ocean of content, but in reality if you stuck your foot into the waters you would soon find out that it's rather shallow in depth.
The sex scenes outside of the main story mission are rather repetitive and shallow, using the same positions over and over again. The dialogue changes depending on what traits you have while a nice touch doesn't really do much to prevent that feeling of having seen it again.
The game is rather short so far and it tries to pad it's runtime by allowing you to grind for stats that don't really add much to the game at all. Not to mention these stats can decrease with the passage of time which makes it all the more infuriating, you do have the option do use cheats to expedite this so with that the true amount of content in the game can be completed in just a handful of hours.
This game feels like it's trying to go in too many directions at once, it's a jack of all trades but a master of none. As of this moment in update 0.3.2.26 it feels rather lackluster especially if like me you've been following this project for several years now. Maybe this will change in the future, but given it's current track record I wouldn't hold my breath on it.