Finished AI - The Somnium Files.
When the description says it's about being a detective catching a serial killer, I thought the gameplay would involve more detective work in the form of puzzles. Instead of it being incredibly light on that aspect. Frankly, it makes more sense if you think of it as a weird adaptation of a Hercule Poirot novel, since up until the titular character of those novels come with a summary of the case I tend to be incredibly lost, and in this game I was lost until... something happened that explained a lot of things. Couldn't you have let me figure out those things in the form of gameplay, Spike Chunsoft?
Anyway: the story is fine and the characters well realized and distinct. I was however lost at frequent points when the game asked me to "Now go to this timeline for the plot as a whole to continue", since I didn't remember everything that turned out differently in the different timelines. It was also weirdly sexual. When I did the "examine background detail" common in point and click adventures I often got a mildly funny piece of monologue or dialogue but it often turned into below the belt humor. Which... is an artistic choice. I also think it got a bit too sci-fi for my tastes.
When the description says it's about being a detective catching a serial killer, I thought the gameplay would involve more detective work in the form of puzzles. Instead of it being incredibly light on that aspect. Frankly, it makes more sense if you think of it as a weird adaptation of a Hercule Poirot novel, since up until the titular character of those novels come with a summary of the case I tend to be incredibly lost, and in this game I was lost until... something happened that explained a lot of things. Couldn't you have let me figure out those things in the form of gameplay, Spike Chunsoft?
Anyway: the story is fine and the characters well realized and distinct. I was however lost at frequent points when the game asked me to "Now go to this timeline for the plot as a whole to continue", since I didn't remember everything that turned out differently in the different timelines. It was also weirdly sexual. When I did the "examine background detail" common in point and click adventures I often got a mildly funny piece of monologue or dialogue but it often turned into below the belt humor. Which... is an artistic choice. I also think it got a bit too sci-fi for my tastes.