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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 29.3 hrs on record (15.4 hrs at review time)
Posted: 31 Dec, 2022 @ 6:59am

DBH is an incredible game in terms of history and story-telling. It is worth clarifying that it is an interactive story (QTE and making decisions) rather than pure gameplay, which is the type of games that Quantic Dream makes (which I first "met" when I played Fahrenheit a long, long time ago). The guys really know how to make these games entertaining and get you hooked.

I don't know how much impact it had in its time or in the PC world, but I feel it is of the best games I've played in recent times. I would like that in the future they can maintain the same essence with a little looser gameplay where you can somewhat explore a little bit more. I'm not asking for a sandbox, as that would be impossible with this level of detail and story options, plus it would probably fail the sandbox concept as most games do.

It is full of great actors (props to the "priest" from Carnivalé!) and with a very good soundtrack. Graphically, I found it outstanding and far superior to the games that have come out in recent years. Hopefully games will look like this one day.

For those who want something different and a little more chill, I recommend playing it. Each chapter has different lines that you can take, I would say between 2 and 4 in general, but probably even more. You get to make an alternative version of the story each time, and obviously new endings. There are 3 parallel stories that naturally come together in the end
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