This sequel is more twisted, more brutal and more memorable than that first volume
The voicework here is superb, too – among the best performances I've ever heard in any game, period. And you can even choose to use the original Japanese language track, too.
– You'll Lose Sleep
– Waiting for Volume 3 May Kill You
The Good
- Riveting sci-fi/horror story
- Memorable characters with excellent dialogue and voice acting
- Clever brain-teasing puzzles
- Much-improved interface over its predecessor.
The Bad
- No voice acting during escape sequences
- Some puzzles are considerably more tedious than others
- Obtaining the extra archive files can be a pain.
The quality of storytelling is a key factor in an adventure game, and Virtue's Last Reward passes that test with flying colors. The game's plot immediately grabs you and rarely lets go, going from a creepy horror premise to interpersonal character drama to mind-blowing sci-fi concepts expertly.
Among the many games released each year, there aren't many that leave you contemplating and debating their story and worldviews long after the final set of credits has rolled. Virtue's Last Reward takes its place proudly among this crop of games
As fun and challenging as the brainteasers in the room escapes are, they're merely dressing for the fantastic writing, memorable characters, and stunning plot twists that could only be presented successfully in a game format.
لأ، لازم تلعب الأول.شباب انا مالعبت الاول اقدر العب هذا الجزء ?
شباب انا مالعبت الاول اقدر العب هذا الجزء ?
سلمان، نسخة الـ3DS من اللعبة كانت الأساسية في التطوير، الفرق في المظهر بسيط إجمالا و ما يتعدى الفرق في الريزوليوشن والـsharpness
مراجعات هالجيل مو ناوية تخلي هالتوجه يمضي بسلام :laugh::after all, the whole "copious amounts of reading" thing pales in comparison to the immediate thrill of exploding buildings, vehicles, and heads with the push of a button