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Haha! How to wake someone up. Pour a special medicine on them and then light them on fire. This makes me laugh so hard!!
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The more I go on, the more I love this game! To think I was doubting wether it was agood choice playing it when I began the first (seeing as the style wasn't really what I prefer)... I'm so glad I stayed until the end! This is great!
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I really disliked the 10 minute intro cutscene, and I almost left at that point. I'm fortunate I stuck it out because the gameplay really shined from there. Good job.
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I love this series and greatly desire to see and play more of it. I'm fully addicted. Thank you for making these games.
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I never lilked japanese rpgs. Won't play this one either. Those were flooding Kong and legendary devs fled and published on steam. See what you got. Has been a fun site for many years..
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The first problem is with the tone whiplash. The other big one is with the investigation process. The part about being quizzed on each piece of evidence is good -- that's what keeps it from being just another point-and-click impossible-to-lose story game, but it becomes a problem when the investigate process requires you to get things wrong. In this case, for example, the game REQUIRES you to first say the janitor died of smoke inhalation, THEN died of a heart attack, even though the opening cut scene shows him appearing to be struck down by the demonic doll (which ended up being irrelevant to the case). Maybe consider borrowing a little inspiration from the Dead Detective series and, instead of the player taking "damage" every time they interpret the clue wrong, it just goes into their notes with the player's wrong answer, then they only take "damage" (and can take less of it) when they're presenting their conclusion.
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@Terastas, that's the defining aesthetic of VasantJ: the constant uncertainty about whether the main characters are supernatural or insane. It's kinda weird making the comparison, but there have been writers famous for this exact theme, the confusion of the supernatural, deception, and insanity.
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The opening cut scene with the snooty noble is in stark contrast to the rest of the game. I get that Ada is supposed to be a crazy Deadpool-like character, but it doesn't work when her surrounding environments whiplash to and fro between "dark abyss" and "over-the-top parody world" with her. If you must choose, I recommend "dark abyss", because. . . Actually, this was a pretty interesting and unpredictable case that you set up for us to unravel.
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really getting tired of this... always the same concept: take endless minutes of dialogs, add 3 minutes of touching everything, add more endless minutes of dialog - done. no innovations at all. my fun level after the bazillionth installation of this? -3/10.
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I wish there was a full skip for these games. I'm sure some people are interested in the plot, but honestly I'm just here for the badge and I'm outta here.
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5 minutes of game play for 30 minutes of sup-bar dialogue (and holding down the spacebar)... If you like that than by all means, have at it. This game is not for me though.
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I wish they'd start badging actual games again. This is just a low-effort story that asks you questions every now and then to make sure you're paying attention.
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5 minutes and 10 SECONDS pressing enter... I'm dead laughing watching the cutscene. RedHavok you missed something here :D
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Thanks for the new episode! I would suggest you edit the coronavirus talk to mention 2 meters of distance, as I believe that is the "social distance" guideline. 6ft / 2 meters.
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I think this was my favorite of all of these so far. Very funny! The best part was the guards "putting out" the fire. Still a fair number of grammatical mistakes, like all the other games in this series. Please get someone to proof these games for you before releasing them! The poor grammar distracts from the story and humor!