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Betting the robot we play as killed that other android. I mean, we can't look into other drawers or crates etc and we only seem to think pieces of glass are valuable. The glass could've been hidden by 'us' and the game is just retracing how we murdered CP3O over there.
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This game has good animation and is fun to move through to figure out . The controls are good, instructions are clear, puzzle are fun,
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Finally finished without walkthrough! Some places are quite hidden like spare key and mirror shard. Had to go click specifically several times at the same time.
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Apparently there is supposed to be a sequel. Also, items are hidden in the oddest places, for no apparent reason. And "a very useful device" does what? We don't know, unless we watch the walkthrough.
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Is the accent of the robot based on some real accent? It sounds familiar. Definitely not the stereotypical robot perfect accent, jerky speech though.
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20 minutes of my life, never getting it back. great style horrible logic and even worse development on storyline. This game could be great, but is mediocre.
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yeah the logic on this particular game is lacking. Why would I think mirror is useful but would throw the crowbar away when so many crates remain unchecked. Why would the fuse/switch things be so darn hard to find. Two are super obvious, and I actually had to look at the walk through to find the 3.
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Awesome futuristic nostalgia! The atmosphere is cinematic - I can imagine a nice movie bouncing off this. Somehow an android speaking with an European accent really works. Love its little commentaries about human civilization. "I need more air!! Just kidding."
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I punch in my 4 numbers and enter the next room only to see white...
Either game is buggy, or it needs a better ending.
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Most of the puzzles were completely illogical. You walk back and forth a lot trying to find any little thing you can click on. Location of the key is impossible without walkthrough (I had previously clicked on that grill, but not above it)
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I love how someone put in the effort to make things like the drawer clickable, then have the comment say "I don't want to open it", or "I won't try to fix it," or "I don't want to dance". It's strangely dark, but hilarious.