Aikouka
Lifer
- Nov 27, 2001
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Hell yeas you can, apparently on iphone 4s+ also, though I think it would be too small to really enjoy (which is the case for almost all iphone games).Whoa you can play it on the ipad?!?!?
I haven't completed it yet on the PC. The music and voice acting is superb, you're right.
Hell yeas you can, apparently on iphone 4s+ also, though I think it would be too small to really enjoy (which is the case for almost all iphone games).
I understand this. It's almost not so much that I had "fun", but that I appreciated the experience, like going to an art gallery and looking at the art work. At least, that's how I imagine people who go to art galleries feel; I personally don't appreciate the places at all.I tried to stay into it, but after 2 hours I realized I wasn't having fun at all, and I was just forcing my self to enjoy it at that point.
I understand this. It's almost not so much that I had "fun", but that I appreciated the experience, like going to an art gallery and looking at the art work. At least, that's how I imagine people who go to art galleries feel; I personally don't appreciate the places at all.
Honestly? I find the game terribly depressing. Every time I try and play it, the game just bums me out.
Depressing? Focusing too much on it maybe. I take it you didn't like Fallout 3 either lol.
True, both games focus on walking alone in a post-apocalyptic land filled with death and despair. Granted Fallout 3 didn't have you walk through plazas filled with your dead friends and family with a colorful whimsical lighthearted tone. . .