Posted April 14, 2016
muntdefems: <span class="bold">J.U.L.I.A.: Untold</span>
After Judas told me how to access the bonus game included in J.U.L.I.A.: Among the Stars, I went and started playing it. A week later I've completed it and so I can finally mark this game as beaten. This bonus game has left a sour taste in my mouth, although that's mainly my fault as I expected more of the same gameplay as in the main game. Instead, it's just a collection of electronic schematics puzzles, like those in Among the Stars but harder, both because they're intrinsically more complex but also because you unlock new components as you progress. In the end, some of the later puzzles got me a little annoyed and I resorted to a walkthrough just to finish it and uncover the last cutscene.
By the way, those cutscenes are supposedly the main incentive to play the game, so you get to know what happened before the starting point of Among the Stars. They tell everything indeed, but I found the explanation to why was Rachel Manners in cryostasis quite bland and predictable. Instead, I liked the first two cutscenes much more, which explain the origins of J.U.L.I.A..
My final advice: only play it if you really enjoyed the electronic circuits puzzles in the main game. Otherwise skip it and just watch the cutscenes on Youtube.
Your opinion on the game is interesting to me, because for some days now I'm playing J.U.L.I.A. Untold without having played J.U.L.I.A. Among the Stars before. And I think as a puzzle game it works very well. After Judas told me how to access the bonus game included in J.U.L.I.A.: Among the Stars, I went and started playing it. A week later I've completed it and so I can finally mark this game as beaten. This bonus game has left a sour taste in my mouth, although that's mainly my fault as I expected more of the same gameplay as in the main game. Instead, it's just a collection of electronic schematics puzzles, like those in Among the Stars but harder, both because they're intrinsically more complex but also because you unlock new components as you progress. In the end, some of the later puzzles got me a little annoyed and I resorted to a walkthrough just to finish it and uncover the last cutscene.
By the way, those cutscenes are supposedly the main incentive to play the game, so you get to know what happened before the starting point of Among the Stars. They tell everything indeed, but I found the explanation to why was Rachel Manners in cryostasis quite bland and predictable. Instead, I liked the first two cutscenes much more, which explain the origins of J.U.L.I.A..
My final advice: only play it if you really enjoyed the electronic circuits puzzles in the main game. Otherwise skip it and just watch the cutscenes on Youtube.
It starts very easy and tells you the basic mechanics, but then it gets harder and you really have to use your brain to find the solution. It doesn't get insanely hard (like SpaceChem), but hard enough that you'll an hour or even more on certain levels.
There are some things to criticize for sure (e.g. the explanations what you can and can't do with certain components are not really clear in some cases), but overall I think it is a good puzzle game and I really enjoy playing it.