There's the issue of delivery, for example. Cardboard Computer is intending this to be the first of five acts that will be released in the coming months, but the impression we took from Act One was that it didn't urgently need a sequel. It's a game about imparting a sense of flavour and, with that flavour imparted, it's hard to see what might come next in subsequent episodes.
This game sounds fantastic, but what do you think: purchase all 5 acts for $25 today or play it safe and buy them individually as they arrive for $7 a pop?
Cardboard Computers just hit me up for £16 via PayPal. That's £3.20 an episode - I spend more than that on coffee! Very much worth checking out the website and seeing the video they have on there, it's good to see a game with some great graphical design, rather than just an increase in the required specs.
There's the issue of delivery, for example. Cardboard Computer is intending this to be the first of five acts that will be released in the coming months, but the impression we took from Act One was that it didn't urgently need a sequel. It's a game about imparting a sense of flavour and, with that flavour imparted, it's hard to see what might come next in subsequent episodes.
This game sounds fantastic, but what do you think: purchase all 5 acts for $25 today or play it safe and buy them individually as they arrive for $7 a pop?
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This game sounds fantastic, but what do you think: purchase all 5 acts for $25 today or play it safe and buy them individually as they arrive for $7 a pop?
Did any "episodic content" ever reach it's designated end?
You mean besides all of Telltale's stuff?
I'd buy the first and see how you go, personally.
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