Hi everyone,
I started a thread in the main game thread for this title offering hints and assistance for people that would like it in case anyone gets stuck or wants some direct answers to the content before purchase.
A few points
* I agree the parser does have some inconsistencies in part 1. For example I found "exit" leaves some rooms but not others. Because I play a lot of text adventures, I overcame it quite quickly but I can se how it would be a problem for some. The game tries to guide you a little so don't worry about spending time in locations where there is nothing for you. It will be obvious when this is the case. Full on text adventures give you no such fortune :)
*As I wrote previously, Part 2 and 3 (sorry I have not done part 4 yet) are quite different to part 1
* If anything Part 2 and 3 have more commonality. I'm saving part 4 for tonight and I can't wait. The only sad thing is it will be the past part of the game. I really hope the devs do more. I was getting worried when I was reading the game was abandoned ? Not sure if this is true.
* There is tech you need to manipulate once you have done part 1, so the style changes a little. There are instructions within giving hints, and things you need to do. There is puzzle solving.
I found the tech to be quite fun, it is old tech too and found it an interesting way to interact. It was MUCH more interesting than say going to a filing room, opening a cabinet, getting the file, reading things off a file. Nothing like that, the way they do it here is REALLY nice, or at least I thought so. :)
As with all text adventures and point and click ones and semi text / graphics adventures, yes the replayability is limited. Although starting to play Sierra's Police Quest II after soooooo many years, I'm still getting stuck even though I finished it many many many years ago. Infocom games are the hardest adventure titles I have ever encountered and they are all text. As you play them, like reading a book your mind creates the world. Stories Untold will have some limited replay of course due to it's nature, but for the price, far cheaper than going to the cinema paying normal standard full price (discounts notwithstanding) I found it to be a bargain and I am generally 1 that REALLY wants replay value. So even if Parts 1-3 took me 3.5 - 4 hours, I enjoyed it thoroughly, and like a good movie I want to talk about it to others and like a good movie, I need to be careful of spoilers for those that have not played it :)
Really don't want to say more, I wanted to put a few more points but it would give too many things away so if you would like some more direct answers, please post on the game's community thread I created and then I can answer directly and to the level you wish. :)
There are lets plays on youtube showing part 2 and I feel certain more shall be forthcoming but if you do, please only take a *peak* at the very start, don't spoil the experience for yourself, have a quick look to see if it might be your thing, maybe watch the first 2 minutes of part 2, then decide.
It's up to you :)
Post edited February 28, 2017 by styggron