I have GameTap and have made a point of playing episode 1. I didn't have time to get very far, but it's pretty much a carbon copy of the original LucasArts game in terms of presentation, just with a simple 3D engine. This is a traditional adventure game plain and simple, and, depending upon one's perspective, either a good or bad thing (personally I'd like to have seen a little innovation in terms of mechanics by now).
Frankly, as one gets older and more busy with things, I think episodic gaming has a nice advantage, in that I can target completing one or two episodes, without having to bother with playing through a much larger game, which is probably not practical. It makes it much easier to pick up a new episode six months later rather than trying to pick up where you left off in a game six months ago.
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
(A PC Magazine Top 100 Website)
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*************************** Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
I have GameTap and have made a point of playing episode 1. I didn't have time to get very far, but it's pretty much a carbon copy of the original LucasArts game in terms of presentation, just with a simple 3D engine. This is a traditional adventure game plain and simple, and, depending upon one's perspective, either a good or bad thing (personally I'd like to have seen a little innovation in terms of mechanics by now).
Frankly, as one gets older and more busy with things, I think episodic gaming has a nice advantage, in that I can target completing one or two episodes, without having to bother with playing through a much larger game, which is probably not practical. It makes it much easier to pick up a new episode six months later rather than trying to pick up where you left off in a game six months ago.
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
(A PC Magazine Top 100 Website)
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Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.