The Fall
Disclaimer: I have a credit on this game. My opinion is biased, but perhaps the passion that drove me to get involved says something in itself.
Last year I put my support behind a crowdfunding campaign for the first part of an episodic action adventure game blending light metroidvania gameplay with the kinds of puzzles you might find in point and click adventures, created by Over The Moon Games . At the time, I’d not heard of John Warner nor Over The Moon Games, but The Fall’s premise caught my attention and as I got to know John, I knew that my instincts had pointed me in the right direction.
– Real player with 66.4 hrs in game
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This is an interesting concept of a game, fairly original in some of its gameplay style, and it kept me motivated for most of my playing time…sadly this didn’t last too long. I mean, not the motivation but the game itself didn’t last too long.
And i don’t mean it just talking about the amount of hours playing time, but the game itself is not finished. That’s one of the big bad surprises that awaits you when playing it.
When you buy a game called “The Fall” and that’s it, no “episode 1” or “first part” or “some day in the future of the universe we will finish this game” you really don’t have a clue that you are buying just the first part of an unfinished game.
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game