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I'm a Student at Penn State, an Eagle Scout, I'm an enthuastic gamer, I've got a good singing voice, and I'm a decent actor.
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Visit The Escapist's profileIf you have even a passing dislike of quicktime events, then this is not the game for you, because that's all the game is. Quicktime event after quicktime event. And some of them are really damn cheap, you won't see some of them coming until after you die, and you WILL die, you'll die a lot.
This is a fine game for those of you looking for a fun introduction to the game of Texas Hold 'Em. It's not too expensive to be prohibitive, and the TF2 items, though useless for anything other than aesthetic are a nice bonus.
But where this game really shines, and is expected to shine is in the conversations between the various characters. the five sitting there are charming and creative in their dialogue. And hearing Max ask The Heavy for gun reccomendations was absolutely hilarious.
I highly recommend buying this.
I got the game enamored by its interesting artistic style, but unfortunately, that's all it's really got going for it. It's a solid effort, but this isn't a fantastic showing of the teams potential.
The controls are clunky and stiff and the puzzles are simplistic to the degree of being more like speed bumps than road blocks.
My recommendation, pass on it, it's not incredibly expensive, but that's its one saving grace for purchase.