I bought this recently, no blood and gore...excellent!
I bought this recently, no blood and gore...excellent!
poor shipping (disk was loose in case), fair for the price.
This was a decent game for the first chapter or section or whatever. Sadly when you get to a certain point the story line falters and it turns the puzzles into a kind of grind that I wasnt really about
This is a good game, not my normal genre but good nevertheless. The camera angles etc can be a bit of a pain and some parts leave you wondering what the aim is.
It's in this way that we are introduced to Hope, or 390-H as she's been branded by the authorities that be. We don't know much about Hope, other than that she is a member of this unusual community and referred to as a ‘Pre-Cal' – kept, essentially, as prisoners and brainwashed.
Decent stealth gameplay; Brillaint; gripping narrative; Fairly unique concept; Developer's passion shines
Some clunky movement; Camera automatically changing can be annoying; Framerate and loading issues
The classic image of the surveillance state-one of all-seeing cameras following normal citizens doing their daily business-is now a bit quaint. The reality is less a forest of glass-and-steel eyes than an invisible stream of data flooding into hungry servers, ready to be parsed, interpreted, and...
Top-notch worldbuilding and a stellar voice cast..
...wrapped around a lukewarm stealth game
Dystopian society isn't a novel concept in games these days. There are a whole bunch of visions of futures gone wrong out there. It's a concept that can be a bit hit and miss, but when it works it can be something truly special.
This game came out for phones years ago. It just feels old and it clunky. The graphics got an improvement on PS4 but it looks shiny and weird, not realistic, and not cool style. It was very glitched on the phones and took forever for the levels to come out.
"Destiny's on line two, so pick up the ******* phone already". That little gem of inspiration is brought to you by the big instigator Zager in the Kickstarter-funded title Republique by developer Camouflaj.
Positives + Immersive and captivating story + Collectibles that are relevant to story + Sharp vibrant visuals + Great voice acting and well blended music
Negatives; Auto camera switching problematic; AI Guards mostly incompetent; Longer delays between camera jumps; Chapters can't be replayed to pick up missed collectibles
Stellar production value and a fantastic premise can't save Republique's clumsy stealth-action or its uneven story and pacing.
Unique concept and presentation; Voice acting and sound design is fantastic
Clumsy stealth; Unsatisfying narrative and pacing
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