Rachelle Marie Tan
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Seasons After Fall‘s story is almost like a child’s favorite bedtime book with its adorable illustrations. Making the story not too complicated to understand, but the message it conveyed was deep. Its music is very relaxing coupled with sounds of nature making it so pleasant to the ears. Some puzzles take time to be solved but all of them were good enough. Graphics is stunning, the paint art style is nicely done especially when the seasons change. The game is a chill and a good experience for platform lovers and totally recommendable and worth the time to spend on.
I admit that I have undergone countless humiliating fallen moments of this game but the drive of accomplishing it makes me feel superior and I honestly crave more of it. Good thing though that your current equipment would still be intact if you are stuck on an unforgiving level. Generally speaking about the graphics, it was impressively done and I like how the blood spews out.
I was not expecting Full Throttle Remastered to be relatively short. I thought the game would took around two or three days to finish. Unfortunately, I finished the game overnight and it kinda left me hanging. The way you control Ben gives a lot of fun experiences and hilarious moments. I could have prolong my time with the game but the story was getting into me and drove me to finish it. Speaking about prolonging my time with the game, Full Throttle Remastered is not actually an open world game. You may have the liberty to drive anywhere but it has limits. Anyways, it was a great ride and I personally would recommend this game. So what are you waiting for? Grab your leather jackets, fuel a tank full for your bike and get going. The Polecats are waiting and adventure awaits on the highway!
I did enjoy this game but the longer I played the more bored I get. Running and jumping from platforms was fun but seeing the same platforms gets dull. There is a story line to get yourself entertained and if you want to finish the game. But the quests were not challenging as I expected. I had more difficulty in surviving than doing the quests. Which gave me the feeling that the game was more on how long you can survive and how far you can travel as a deer. The Deer God has actual potential to become a good game but it still lacks a lot of things for players who will expect too much.


