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I tried Harold the Halibut on Steam, and was looking forward to it very much before it launched (I thought it had Wes Anderson vibes before actually playing), but it ended up being a tedious chore to "play", I put at least 10 hours into it, didn't even finish it.
I tried Harold the Halibut on Steam, and was looking forward to it very much before it launched (I thought it had Wes Anderson vibes before actually playing), but it ended up being a tedious chore to "play", I put at least 10 hours into it, didn't even finish it.
I had the opposite experience. Yes, it's more of a story than a game but I had such a good time.
I had the opposite experience. Yes, it's more of a story than a game but I had such a good time.
I wish I could say the same, did you enjoy it the whole time, or did it improve alot after you made contact with the creature? (I got just past that part)
I wish I could say the same, did you enjoy it the whole time, or did it improve alot after you made contact with the creature? (I got just past that part)
After you make contact, there isn't much story left.
Shoot, it was on gamepass, and got pulled, wow, I thought I played it for a long time
Yeah, the story arc is kind of lopsided.
I haven't finished it either, because it does stay on trajectory with how quests are completed (aside from a few side quests, if I'm remembering correctly).
Yeah, the story arc is kind of lopsided.I haven't finished it either, because it does stay on trajectory with how quests are completed (aside from a few side quests, if I'm remembering correctly).
I really wanted to like the game, I think the style of the game is beautiful, but I just got so bored it ended up feeling like a job I wasn't getting paid to do. (kept hoping for a twist, or something to suddenly make it become interesting, and prove me impatient)
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I really wanted to like the game, I think the style of the game is beautiful, but I just got so bored it ended up feeling like a job I wasn't getting paid to do. (kept hoping for a twist, or something to suddenly make it become interesting, and prove me impatient)
That's how Stanley Parable was for me.
I completed one ending/path chain and then watched the rest on YouTube.
You basically have to save scum in that game, but some branches force you to backtrack quite a bit. I'm not dedicated enough to play the same game 14 times, when there's really only one true ending.
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You might as well finish it.
You might as well finish it.
I haven't finished it either, because it does stay on trajectory with how quests are completed (aside from a few side quests, if I'm remembering correctly).
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I completed one ending/path chain and then watched the rest on YouTube.
You basically have to save scum in that game, but some branches force you to backtrack quite a bit. I'm not dedicated enough to play the same game 14 times, when there's really only one true ending.
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