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Like Outcast, it savegame can puzzle and frustrate the gamer, while also consistently entertaining him. Over the course of 40+ hours of play, needing to resort to advice and a walkthrough at times, I've had some mixed feelings, but I have concluded that this game is creative, savegame imaginative, innovative, and worthy of your consideration, especially for as low as $5. French developers seem to have a way or style that lends itself to colorful (both figuratively and literally) game presentations. From the Twinsen series to Rayman 2 and the recently released Evil Twin, we typically find beautiful, huge, complex, savegame layered game worlds. Even my game-cynic wife was impressed by the invitation of Kay'l, a policeman from a parallel universe, to "cross the breach" into his world to set some things rightyou're not sure what, with the unraveling being a large part of the fun.
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