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King’s Quest ‘2015’ (All The Positive Talk)
I HATE action! I must have tried 25-30 times to escape the dragon on the bridge after I got the mirror and after the shooting-ropes part on the water. Left right all directions… I keep getting crushed. Help! What am I doing wrong?
Butter my buns and call me a biscuit! - Agent A
You mean the part where all the beds fall from the ceiling?
Avoid them by moving slightly to the left or right if a bed hangs above you
The good news is that it will be the last QTE event you’ll encounter for a while, soon the real fun will begin
Not sure what part specifically youre stuck at… my advice would be to take a step back from it and try again from a refreshed perspective… it should be very straightforward.
I think I was stuck the longest time in getting the pumpkin. Took be some time to use the meat on the bush to get the other animal.
Me too. I didn’t realize you could interact with the red rope.
God help the server once all 5 episodes are released.
Sorry. Couldn’t be helped. Anticipating the game for 15 years and all. As I played through, I kept discovering new thoughts I wanted to share with my fellow adventurers. I promise the reviews for the next chapters will be much more succinct.
Is it a fully rotatable camera or is it fixed-angle like Telltale?
Fixed.
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Think he gives it a 2/10
Thank you for reminding me to put my score in!
Verdict: 9/10
Is it a fully rotatable camera or is it fixed-angle like Telltale?
Fixed.
My problem in TTG was always control related, here you get plenty of control.
Esp the control in strength contest, loved revolving and pulling around posts.
I promise the reviews for the next chapters will be much more succinct.
Hey, if you have something to say, then say it, imo. I prefer a wall of text to a laconic sound bite. The only times you see me write “tl;dr” is in my own posts.
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Thanks, I made it, don’t ask me how. And then it took me ages to figure out how to jump from stone to stone.across the water I thought they were too far apart and I spent 15 minutes trying to find rocks to put in the river or something.
I know… definitely not my type of game.
Butter my buns and call me a biscuit! - Agent A
Thanks, I made it, don’t ask me how. And then it took me ages to figure out how to jump from stone to stone.across the water I thought they were too far apart and I spent 15 minutes trying to find rocks to put in the river or something.
I know… definitely not my type of game.
You with joypad, you can use analog to check the leg direction first before jumping.
I’ll get the one thing I hated out of the way- and I absolutely hated it with a passion: it was those three or four occassions where Graham all of a sudden turned into a hyperactive character from a Japanese anime kids cartoon.
No. Just no. Not funny the first time; wasn’t funny the next three times. Lord almighty…
That bothered me too, and it also tied into a slight problem I had with the game as a whole, tonal inconsistency. There are times when it’s a sweet and charming fable, times when it becomes a very broad and hyper cartoon, and then even some times when it becomes death-of-a-character serious. I like the game a lot but I feel like there’s confusion at times as for who the game is being made for and what they would expect from it.
I’ll get the one thing I hated out of the way- and I absolutely hated it with a passion: it was those three or four occassions where Graham all of a sudden turned into a hyperactive character from a Japanese anime kids cartoon.
No. Just no. Not funny the first time; wasn’t funny the next three times. Lord almighty…
That bothered me too, and it also tied into a slight problem I had with the game as a whole, tonal inconsistency. There are times when it’s a sweet and charming fable, times when it becomes a very broad and hyper cartoon, and then even some times when it becomes death-of-a-character serious. I like the game a lot but I feel like there’s confusion at times as for who the game is being made for and what they would expect from it.
I didn’t think that, I saw it like a Disney movie, mostly charming and humorous but with some more serious or sad moments.
I also thought the hyperkinetic teenage Graham fit the character and I expect to see see him change when he grows up.
And now I’m back in the well with Achaka and the dragon. Timed action. Sigh. I won’t be buying the other episodes, not just because of the action bits. I’m getting very tired of fetch quests and I’m not enjoying the over-the-top humor with the many puns. This is no reflection on the game with its very becautiful graphics, and I can see why other people love it. Must be my changing preferences.
Butter my buns and call me a biscuit! - Agent A
Karlok are playing with gamepad if not you should.
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