My name is Kevin Eltife. I am 26 years old and I live in the Bay Area, California.
I have been a gamer since my older brother and I discovered the wonders of the Wii. I am a huge fan of the Xbox 360 and have spent a lot of time playing games through Xbox Live. I have a degree from UC Berkeley in Computer Science but I have always been interested in video games and have been playing video games since I was young. I like playing the video games in a group and playing a variety of games like Pac Man, Super Mario Bros.
I am going to be honest, when I first heard about this game I kind of freaked out and thought that it looked like something I would play. I didn’t really know what the game was all about until I actually started playing it, and I’m a very visual person so the first time I played I was pretty lost. I was afraid that it would be too repetitive and I would lose interest.
I’m going to be blunt here, you shouldnt play this game. I played it, and I dont want to play it no more. It is a game that you just play, and I dont want you to be like “I have nothing to do” and “I’m bored”.
You should probably read my review first. It’s basically just an excuse for my own inane comments.
It’s not the game itself that I’m worried about. The thing I’m worried about is that it’s a game that is so easy and repetitive that you have no idea what any of the cool powers are. You have a few, and they all sound like the same shit. At first I thought it was a game about time manipulation, but then I realized that I was just playing the game for the random powers.
There are a lot of powers, but the core of the game is about finding your way through a maze of islands that are being guarded by Visionaries. There are a few different ways to do this depending on how you play the game, but essentially you’re trying to get to the island where you think the Visionaries are.
As you get closer to the island the powers become more and more random. There are some powers that can be used as a primary power, but others can be used as a secondary power. The primary power is probably the most important, so you have to learn to use it right. Also, as you level up you start to learn new powers, and they may be unlocked for you, making the game more difficult.
In typical survival horror style, a lot of the powers are pretty random. I think a lot of people would be disappointed if you start out with the super-powered super-vampires, but as you get closer to the island, the powers start to become more and more random. It’s not really a question of whether the powers are random, it’s more a question of randomness vs randomness, which is something about which the developers are very aware.
This is a big theme in the game and one which is actually quite deliberate. In the game, you have a number of powers that could be used at any one time. They may not be random, but they’re still random. While the powers aren’t all random—they are random between the three core powers—they’re not random between each other either.