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On a scale of 1 to 10, I rate it at a 4.
Weak plot lines, bad characters and poor game mechanics. Logical Artists is going a ways and more like "Subjective, Irrational but Artistic... I grant them the last part.
So, when the Mayan and Inca adventures? By the way, the Amazon River people were foes of the Incas not Aztec. Well, at least you get to kill Montezuma and the Toltec Leader but young Interpreter joining here Birth Father, to the end... for an adolescent seeking adventure pretty weak stuff. The dialogue is hideous and too contemporary with such as "I am just putting it out there." and so many others. Very anticlimax ending and very subjective definitions of Personality traits. Anyone who has read any amount of History knows things these people do not know. I bet they do not know what a Compass is or how to use one... of course knowing East from West would help a little.
My personal background is far more than their skills in programming, storytelling and numerous other matters. What is the hang-up with Music and especially only eight bars repeated and repeated... REDUNDANCY. In the word of Abraham Lincoln,
"you fool some of the people some of the time but you can't fool at the people all the time..." and as Robin Williams added to it,
"... but you can erk the rest off!!!"
Critical analysis is what you get with me and I doubt many of you will agree with me, so, your loss not mine. Peace to you all.
ms_rachel_m_52 :)