41 Hours: Prologue
Fun and unique fps with traits from Crysis and Bright Memory.
The official press info:
41 Hours - is a first-person shooter dramatic experience that follows the narrative of Ethan, a workaholic scientist in search of his long-lost wife.
Join his trip through the parallel universes and make those trying to stop you from getting back your love suffer.
You get to master devices that enhance you with super-human abilities:
• Telekinesis (mind manipulation of objects at distance) -
• Time manipulation (fast reaction over slow motion)
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
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For me this game is more promising than other reviewers have found it. I’m not usually crazy about too much story line (too much for my taste in Crysis for eg) but with my favourite shooters going down the campaigns as thinly disguised survival scene after survival scene, where you face ever increasing and ultimately, pointless hordes of enemies to disguise a lack of imagination (think Doom Eternal - Ancient Gods, Serious Sam 4) this game strikes a nice balance for me. Sure there’s bugs, but there’s popular well established games out there with bugs that have never been ironed out. Happy to give this one a chance.
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
Dusk Of Confinement
The fact that you can just clip outside of the whole house and fall forever without any way to restart your game that doesn’t involve having to completely exit out of it (or in my case ctrl+alt+deleting out) should be reason enough not to get this game.
But if you need more reasons:
The controls are hard to understand, which makes solving the puzzle difficult as it involves picking things up and reading them, but you’re never told which buttons to use in order to both pick up and examine items.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
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great game one of the best ones ive played yet the dude with the butcher knife really got me startled
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game