Some standard UE3 tweaks (Which in this build of the engine messed up the shadows somewhat, whoops.) but nothing special otherwise, bit tired at the moment so I'll do a better attempt later.
(Seems like it could be a nice experience.)
In Their 27th Year Of Glory, FairLight Released #1081
Papo & Yo (c) Minority Media
: Supplied by: FAIRLIGHT : : Release Date: 18-04-2013
Cracked by: FAIRLIGHT Game Type: Adventure, Indie
Packaged by: FAIRLIGHT Image Format: ISO
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DISCS: 1 DVD Protection: Steam
System Requirements : (S)-1-phenylpropan-2-amine
Game information
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Quico's best friend, Monster, is a huge beast with razor-sharp teeth, but
that doesn't scare Quico away from playing with him. That said, Monster
does have a very dangerous problem: an addiction to poisonous frogs. The
minute he sees one hop by, he'll scarf it down and fly into a violent,
frog-induced rage where no one, including Quico, is safe. And yet, Quico
loves his Monster and wants to save him
As Quico, players will build their friendship with Monster by solving
puzzles together and adventuring through a magical, surrealist world
Players will need to learn to use Monster's emotions, both good and bad,
to their advantage if they want to complete their search for a cure and
save their pal
Features
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Real Relationships - Through a unique mix of gameplay and interactive
narrative, players explore the complex relationships between Quico,
Monster, Lula and Alejandra
A Magical World - a beautiful South American favela based in fantastical
realism which highlights actual pieces by celebrity graffiti artists
A Captivating Original Soundtrack - a soulful sound design created
entirely from scratch by Venezuelan-born composer Brian D'Oliveira and
La Hacienda Creative
Environment-based Puzzle - explore and interact with a world full of
whimsical surprises to progress in your journey
A Personal Story - inspired by Creative Director Vander Caballero's
tumultuous childhood
Installation Information
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Burn or mount
Install
Play the game
NOTE: As usual, block the game exe in your firewall
I played for an hour or so. Don't quite know what to make out of it yet. Didn't feel like garbage, though, but it didn't feel the other way around as well. It's rather linear and the puzzles are easy as cake. For a 10-buck game, it's definitely not offering a shitty experience.
As if any IGN reviews are good It's a very heavily story-focused linear game.
remyleblau wrote:
did you even watch that ign video review? game looks shit and its obviously bugged. @ gamespot site user score is also 4
yeah did you EVEN WATCHED THE REVIEW .. see 1:21 they say it a unique game that would score 10/10 but the game is SO BROKEN and they show it that it gets 4/10
As if any IGN reviews are good It's a very heavily story-focused linear game.
remyleblau wrote:
did you even watch that ign video review? game looks shit and its obviously bugged. @ gamespot site user score is also 4
yeah did you EVEN WATCHED THE REVIEW .. see 1:21 they say it a unique game that would score 10/10 but the game is SO BROKEN and they show it that it gets 4/10
I don't pretend to be an expert on these things as i don't even own an Xbox but it was the Xbox version they played in the review. So the technical issues could be fine on the PC-version. For PC it's easy to release a patch to fix bugs but isn't it alot harder to do this on Xbox (the thing that comes to mind is Fez)?
For all i know these issues could exist on the PC-version as well but until someone reviews the PC-version of the game i will assume the bugs are mainly Xbox related (they also mentioned framrate issues, i doubt this will be an issue on PC)
The rest is down to personal preference i think, from what i can see on screenshots and videos the graphics are good enough (for me) and gameplay is a decidedly personal preference.
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- Better graphics and new visual effects
- Improved controls
- Improved character animation and cinematics (including some facial animations)
- More robust gameplay – lots of bugs fixed
- Full controller support for Steam Big Picture mode
- Multi-monitor support
(In my second batch of images I posted - screenshot thread - I did however find a invisible ledge so not all bugs seem to be fixed.)
I don't pretend to be an expert on these things as i don't even own an Xbox but it was the Xbox version they played in the review. So the technical issues could be fine on the PC-version. For PC it's easy to release a patch to fix bugs but isn't it alot harder to do this on Xbox (the thing that comes to mind is Fez)?
For all i know these issues could exist on the PC-version as well but until someone reviews the PC-version of the game i will assume the bugs are mainly Xbox related (they also mentioned framrate issues, i doubt this will be an issue on PC)
The rest is down to personal preference i think, from what i can see on screenshots and videos the graphics are good enough (for me) and gameplay is a decidedly personal preference.
The PS3 Version had some bugs and technical problems but as far as i can see they fixed them in the pc version it runs and looks mutch better.
Gameplay and puzzles are not that hard thats true but the unique setting and story make up for that, its a great game now and well worth 10 bucks.
The PS3 Version had some bugs and technical problems but as far as i can see they fixed them in the pc version it runs and looks mutch better.
Gameplay and puzzles are not that hard thats true but the unique setting and story make up for that, its a great game now and well worth 10 bucks.
I don't pretend to be an expert on these things as i don't even own an Xbox but it was the Xbox version they played in the review. So the technical issues could be fine on the PC-version. For PC it's easy to release a patch to fix bugs but isn't it alot harder to do this on Xbox (the thing that comes to mind is Fez)?
For all i know these issues could exist on the PC-version as well but until someone reviews the PC-version of the game i will assume the bugs are mainly Xbox related (they also mentioned framrate issues, i doubt this will be an issue on PC)
The rest is down to personal preference i think, from what i can see on screenshots and videos the graphics are good enough (for me) and gameplay is a decidedly personal preference.
ehm Papo & Yo was a PS3 EXCLUSIVE not a XBOX game
Ok my bad
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