Giant Bomb seemed to like the game pretty well and the big complaint was with the controls, which may or may not be alleviated in the PC implementation. At $14.99 it may be one to watch if you like that sort of game.
God games are cute, but generally plagued with flaws. This one seems to be no different. Pass.
It's out. Has anyone worked out if it actually has any gameplay value yet?
Mouse control is horrible, though.
I have no idea. It has some kind of weird acceleration, so when you move the breath it moves slow first then faster and faster then it ramps down so it takes forever to move it where you want it to be.The reviews/impressions I read about the 360 version said it would be improved with mouse controls. How the fuck do you screw that up?
I don't know about the other technical issues, but the DRM thing is pretty much not an issue at all. Everything I read before the game cam out lead me to believe that this game would be just like AC: Brotherhood: Uplay when you launch the game but no constant connection required. And that is just what it has.And that's not even taking the DRM bait n' switch nor the other technical issues that were reported on RPS this morning.
Everything I read before the game cam out lead me to believe that this game would be just like AC: Brotherhood: Uplay when you launch the game but no constant connection required. And that is just what it has.
Yes, obviously they meant "the first time you launch it for every gaming session" and not "the first time you launch it ever"Huh, because I thought they said it would require an activation connection on first launch and that'd be it.
Yes, obviously they meant "the first time you launch it for every gaming session" and not "the first time you launch it ever"
To prevent any on-going confusion we would like to clarify From Dust PC will release with DRM requiring a one-time only online activation.
After which you will be able to play the game offline. We hope this clears any outstanding confusion on the matter