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Pretty easy game, got the good ending on the first try. Only problem is that I don't fully understand the story, too many things left out (Why was he splitting into multiple forms of himself in the end?). 4/5
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love it! 4/5
(the video between levels gets annoying as i have to look at it all the time)
otherwise the idea is great, music awesome, texts even more and quite a good puzzle
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seems to me that it has alot of elements from shift... seeing how i hated this game i am stopping after the easy badge
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So this is the Killer7 approach to making video games. Make an awesome game but make the story make as little sense as possible.
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a progress bar on the loading screen would be nice... or at least an option to turn off that horrible music (if you can call it that) whilst im waiting for it to load.
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@fALCH: It got two buttons plus the movement. You call that confusing?? Then you should never drive a car, or use a mobile phone.
Yet strangely, you were able to use the keyboard to type something, even though it has over 100 button!
I think you’re just one of those lazy asses who rather whine and complain, than to ever move or learn something.
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How about a progress bar while loading? That way I can tell if it's actually going to load any time in the near future.
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This game starts out so smug and irritating I want to hold down whoever wrote it an slap the pretensions out of them. It does grow on me, though, and by the last quarter I figured I could buy it.
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It has the 'multidimentional' element like shift, but if you really look at it its quite differend. In shift, the environment stays the same, your just in the other color now. Here, the entier thing changes, and theres some levels with up to three different dimentions in them. Youre perspective doesnt change when the dimentions are changed either, like it does in shift.
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Fun for a simple platformer. Some levels were a little frustrating trying to bull through them, but a little thought did the trick. The psychological aspect adds a good bit of spice to what would otherwise be a carbon-copy of Shift. The score is eerily applicable to the story and its only detraction is the narrator's voice. However, the messages can be funny from time to time, and that brings the whole package around.
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Mancar, there are 2 map sets but both have the same ending. Depending on what you do at the end, you'll get a different ending.