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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 10.4 hrs on record (8.3 hrs at review time)
Posted: 18 Jan, 2023 @ 2:38am
Updated: 14 Feb, 2023 @ 7:58pm

so I decided to do like a small review on this game just for the fun of it, but like always, gonna split it to 2 sections: Story and Gameplay, I'd do music but it's nothing special tbh

Story: Now unlike Remedy's Usual Stories (i.g: Control, Alan Wake and Max Payne), This was apparently not connected to the Remedy Verse but instead a Standalone, Mainstream-type of story, specifically a Time-Related Story, and this story was actually pretty interesting, It wasn't one where the story was going to be confusing, and technically the Main Character didn't use a Time-Machine like he was The Doctor from Doctor Who, instead, it gives (only) the Main Character and The Villain the powers, I'm, of course, trying my best to remember most of the story because i played this like a long time ago, but all i'm can think of saying rn is this: You'll need to play the game to understand the story, and trust me, it's not too confusing.

Gameplay: the Time Powers were awesome, I like how it was implanted like how it could realistically work (not too realistic), and the gunplay, while not too crazy, was pretty good, even the variety of weapons was also not too bad, but there is one thing that I kinda had a problem with, The Episodes, I don't know if it was just me but when I tried to watch through it, it just sped up like unnecessarily fast, I ended up watching the Episodes on YouTube instead, oh btw, There are choices in this game, but they don't really change the ending, more like it shows the effects of the choices made by The Villain, which is pretty cool.


TL;DR: It felt like a pretty short game, entertaining to say the least, the powers were cool, and the story wasn't bad.
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