Black Mirror (Import)
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Somethings you'll notice right off the bat the odd character models, the lip-syncing, and the way things are placed in cut scenes. In many scenes, characters are looking away from the person they are speaking to, or someone is talking but the camera is at a very weird angle. If that doesn't bother you, be careful about how you interact with things as on multiple occasions during the story the game crashed, the load time is also disappointing. The story is alright, I felt as though the relationships between characters weren't fully explained and it can make things puzzling. This game has plenty of potential, but there are a lot of things to work out, I'd say it would be better to just play on PS Now versus getting the disc.
Somethings you'll notice right off the bat the odd character models, the lip-syncing, and the way things are placed in cut scenes. In many scenes, characters are looking away from the person they are speaking to, or someone is talking but the camera is at a very weird angle. If that doesn't bother you, be careful about how you interact with things as on multiple occasions during the story the game crashed, the load time is also disappointing. The story is alright, I felt as though the relationships between characters weren't fully explained and it can make things puzzling. This game has plenty of potential, but there are a lot of things to work out, I'd say it would be better to just play on PS Now versus getting the disc.
Zero120
31 januari 2022
Black Mirror review code provided by publisher. A reboot of a trilogy of third person adventure titles exclusively released on the PC back in 2003, Black Mirror tries in earnest to rekindle the suspense and psychological unease that those games managed to so successfully achieve all those years ago. It's with some relief then, that I can happily report that developer KING Art Games has been largely successful in this endeavor; fashioning an enjoyably old fashioned yarn that still manages to satisfy despite its decidedly ramshackle construction.
Black Mirror review code provided by publisher. A reboot of a trilogy of third person adventure titles exclusively released on the PC back in 2003, Black Mirror tries in earnest to rekindle the suspense and psychological unease that those games managed to so successfully achieve all those years ago. It's with some relief then, that I can happily report that developer KING Art Games has been largely successful in this endeavor; fashioning an enjoyably old fashioned yarn that still manages to satisfy despite its decidedly ramshackle construction.
Trustvoice expert
28 november 2017