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My review on Episode 1 (SPOILERS)!
Well I just finished Episode One, and frankly, I was disappointed.
The beginning was fun, Playing Gromit was fun and exploring the house but it got easy after a bit. After you get Wallace's breakfast you pretty much know what to do if you played the demo. I spent a couple hours figuring out how to get the Flowers for the bees. I kept getting things wrong, eventually after I got the Purple Pansies I knew what to do after that. The final scenes, You play as Gromit again and yes I was disappointed when I finished that scene in only a couple minutes, with no hints! Which stinks because when I was looking for the flowers, the camera kept shifting up to that deck thing and Wallace kept saying Purple Pansies, and that was the hint! Nothing else! Next off was the music for that scene, when everyone was screaming and stuff they didn't match the tone of the music; which you can't turn down at all! After I did everything... I got to the Queen Bee, and I knew what to do even after I defeated her outside the tunnel. It wasn't hard at all, and for 4 Episodes, it was short. Not exactly what I was expecting, but the gameplay is fun it's enjoyable, and it's a great game, but it's to short. Hopefully, Episode 2-4 won't bee. |
I have to agree with some of this but it didn't bother me one bit... the game was great fun to play and that is all I could ask for. By the way if you turn the hints off then the camera won't shift at all... leaving you to figure it all out yourself.
I can't help but feel that the demo gave too much way though. I knew what was going to happen before it did (the final scenes) Anyway thanks for the great episode.. I really enjoyed it and I can't wait for the next one. |
The demo was most of the problem, I shouldn't have played it, but I wanted Wallace & Gromit, stupid me. :p
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I just played the game for the second time and here is what I think.
Act 1 - Make Breakfast Honey(not much of a puzzle, might have helped if the jar was somewhere else in the house so it would have been challenging but all I had to do was click on the honey pump) Toast(okay better there was a puzzle here) Eggs(a puzzle, how to get the egg from the chicken to the flying pan) Act 2 - Grow Flowers Fast Grotein Bar(three mini puzzles) Energides(homage to Everready batteries?(mini puzzle to free the metal rodent)) Strongium(three mini puzzles to get teabag) Act 3 - Deal with Giant Bees Shot Bees in Garden(three mini puzzles) Put Bees to Sleep(two mini puzzles) Town Bees(two mini puzzles) Act 4 - Queen Bee Boss Level Rescue Wallace Shoot Queen And that is basically it. I did expect another act given its only 4 episodes. But to be honest the S&M and Strong Bad episodes have more puzzles. |
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And daro2096, next time please, use [ spoiler]...[/spoiler ] tags (without spaces in the tag name) :-) |
Compared to Sam & Max, this first episode of W&G does not offer as much "exploratory poking around" opportunities: trying various items on different characters or things often elicits funny comments in S&M, but in W&G it usually just result in Wallace's saying "It wouldn't be prudent", "It does not make sense" or such like. Imagine the missed opportunities: waving the teabag to each of the neighbours in turn, showing the dog tags to Dibbins, or sticking various stuff inside Dibbin's hemlet.
Also, 4 save slots are too few for those who wants to go back to some favorite parts of the game. |
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gameplay experience - tedious
Great graphics, gameplay experience - tedious. Would not play it again. Remove the gameplay element and you have a passable Wallace & Gromit animation. I don't expect the other episodes to be radically different. Deference to the original Wallace & Gromit has clouded Telltale's judgement in producing a game worth playing, in my humble opinion.
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IMHO the real problem is the repetition of the "three-quests" structure.
Classic (and good) adventure games use this structure to make gameplay non-linear: nothing wrong about that, but Telltale chose to produce episodic gaming! Because of that, we've been playing this same structure over and over again since The Great Cow Race (Max even made fun of that in an episode of Sam & Max). I think W&G Ep1 was funny, but the puzzle design is starting to feel formulaic and might be considered a disappointment by Telltale veterans like us. Whoever discovers Telltale games for the first time with W&G won't have any problem. ;) I'm with Kevin in the Gameboomer interview. Time to shake things up a bit. About the play time: I've beaten the game in 3h and I swear I didn't breeze through it. I took my time to explore the scenery and enjoy the wonderful graphics. It's easier and surely less beefy than Sam & Max Seasons. P.S.: I played a review copy of W&G ep1, so I've just tried the demo... well, it's FULL OF SPOILERS!!! Come on, guys... keep the demo simpler next time around. :p |
in all, i loved this game though i must admit i had to check the walkthrough a couple of times ;) . I found the last scenes cut short a bit though.i thought the part when you had to collect the growth formula ingrediants was a bit unrealistc too, all the ingrediants were easy to get and all happened to be right under your nose.in my opinion this game would get 8/10! love it :D x
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