Posted September 02, 2012
In case anyone is interested in a short opinion on the game ...
Actually I'm kind of surprised that Steam accepted it, while rejecting lots of other games that I'd deem much more polished and professional. Not saying it's bad, but it could have been a lot better and it's more experimental and fragmental than I'd think the average consumer would expect of a Steam game. Its appeal is mostly the Lone Survivor look, I guess. Then again, I've only played the original DRM-free version, maybe the author improved on it for the Steam version.
Actually I'm kind of surprised that Steam accepted it, while rejecting lots of other games that I'd deem much more polished and professional. Not saying it's bad, but it could have been a lot better and it's more experimental and fragmental than I'd think the average consumer would expect of a Steam game. Its appeal is mostly the Lone Survivor look, I guess. Then again, I've only played the original DRM-free version, maybe the author improved on it for the Steam version.
Post edited September 02, 2012 by Leroux