I feel like a wimp; I can't play this because I already have so many weird phobias surrounding mirrors, and the introduction already had me freaked out.
Another game has come from the creators of "The most 5star rated game about cats sitting on tables", but unfortunately it cannot be called "incredible." Once more, the authors dive into the realm of simplicity, hoping to divulge a meaning and well-intentioned tale, but it merely provides a tired story seen in practically every Hollywood action flick to date. The clumsy execution of 3D also adds to the problem, as many viewers will find themselves overwhelmed by the graphical wizardry that they may end up falling on what, in terms of how they feel, controls conceived in an ice arena. Top it off with an annoying and repetitive track with none of the edginess before, and you have a mediocre, even poor, game.
Graphics - 5
Story - 2
Gameplay - 1
Sound - 3
Replayability - 0
Overall - 2
Alright, jumping on the tongue-in-cheek bandwagon here:
Never before in flash entertainment, neither movie nor game, has such an incredibly enthralling and powerful tale, such as the one in "The Most 5Star Rated Game About Cats Sitting on Tables", been presented with such finesse and scope. Truly, TM5SRGACST pushes the envelope for flash developers everywhere, and sets itself on a new pinnacle of technological wizardry. From its stylized graphics to its discordant, yet, harmonious music, TM5SRGACST proves itself time and time again.
Graphics - 5
Story - 5
Sound - 5
Replayability - 5
Overall - 5