BrokenArts on 2/8/2008 at 14:53
Man, I've just watched a bit of this free game. Sheesh, it sucks, big time. Make it dirty.....make it dirty. Everyone getting hanged is cool, but, not enough game play. This blows. This is no where near Alice. Which is a shame, I like Alice. Too bad. :(
Fringe on 2/8/2008 at 17:29
It's cute, but so far short. Having episodes released once a week goes a long way towards making up for that, though.
Could use more challenge and fewer fart jokes.
Scarlett on 3/8/2008 at 01:00
I like it.. even though it's a little too "gamey" for my usual tastes. I think it's for sure to be enjoyed more by those with obsessive compulsive tendencies. It's basically like an elaborate blank page in your favourite digital imaging application, where the entire point is to take that brush tool and fill in every bit of white you can find.
The concept is original, and oddly... i think it works fairly well. Probably not for everyone though.
I think it looks great too, by the way. And i'd say the atmosphere is pretty much on par with Alice, once you've applied your influence.
BrokenArts on 3/8/2008 at 04:17
It does have its charm, but, man is it simple.
EvaUnit02 on 20/2/2009 at 04:57
Unexpected news certainly. I never got around to playing the first one, hopefully it pops on GOG.com or Steam.
Yakoob on 20/2/2009 at 06:31
Ooooh nice, I loved alice. The gameplay was kinda funky, but the atmosphere and aesthetics of the game was one of the best.
But then again, EA :/
EvaUnit02 on 20/2/2009 at 07:08
Quote Posted by Yakoob
But then again, EA :/
Someone seems to be forgetting that EA published (and own the franchise rights to) the first game. This was the "old EA" too, the one whom bought and canabalised Westwood, Origin Systems, Bullfrog, Jane's, etc.
The "new EA" is not afraid to put out untried innovative titles like Mirror's Edge.
Matthew on 20/2/2009 at 10:47
I know I was pleasantly surprised yesterday when Steam informed me that EA had just removed SecuROM from the Steam version of Red Alert 3. A step in the right direction, at least.
Yakoob on 20/2/2009 at 11:19
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
Someone seems to be forgetting that EA published (and own the franchise rights to) the first game. This was the "old EA" too, the one whom bought and canabalised Westwood, Origin Systems, Bullfrog, Jane's, etc.
The "new EA" is not afraid to put out untried innovative titles like Mirror's Edge.
Well I guess I'm a retard then :p