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it's happening. UE5 will be used for developing the game ^^
anyway this game definitely deserves a sequel.
played 8.33 version, took 16 hours.
this game is amazing. not becuse it has cute and beutifully animated mouse, but becuse it all works as a whole. the story is just right, characters are defined. game balance is right, its not too sophistiocated stealth&adventure game imo. after finishing it i would compare level of satisfaction to witcher3, only diffrent scale, and diffrent game type, of course, but overall absulutely fantastic. oh, and backtracking felt very good too! not to mention music.
got it for free this month on gog, but it felt so good that i decided to buy it separately as a gift for my naphews - a digital copy on xbox one, so i conisder myslelf absolved and not being a chump change mofo anymore.
judging the content of the the full package, so game mechanics, story, and how its executed its a definite 5/5 game for me. every element of this game not only 'works', but works beautifully. any "gamey" problems it had are minor in my opinion.
"Have you seen this Mouse...?"
#GhostOfATale2 #UnrealEngine5
https://www.dualshockers.com/ghost-of-a-tale-2-confirmed-with-new-screenshot/