There are no bad ends in that sense, no deaths or other permanent consequences of the choices taken, since it always loops from the beginning. What also sucks is that every adventure basically ends the same way with the travelers returning to the starting point. It sounds cool, and it is, but it is too short (one adventure, or playthrough takes about 10-15 minutes at max). Bearded men go on an adventure and meet certain mythical creatures and other strange occurances. Story & Gameplay: The story is fine, but nothing great. They should have added some snapping or something similar. Probably works well on mobile phones and PC, but on PS4, it's quite a bad control. Even worse is the click control, where you navigate a cursor to specific regions to click them. You have to press one button to widen your limited viewfield in one direction, which after a time causes the characters to move in that direction. You have to press one button to widen your limited Total playtime: 1-2 hours (at max) It's basically a visual novel-like game, with the difference that instead of the typical VN-format with a fixed text box and choices as buttons, it's a more free form of story-telling and choices are selected by the way you interact with stuff on the screen. Total playtime: 1-2 hours (at max) It's basically a visual novel-like game, with the difference that instead of the typical VN-format with a fixed text box and choices as buttons, it's a more free form of story-telling and choices are selected by the way you interact with stuff on the screen. Also, the racist blacksmith is just offensive. "The smell of gloom and eternal despair" is clearly one that the makers of this drivel have wafting around their studio while working. If you seek a modicum of enjoyment from your games, however, then turning off your Playstation and sitting staring at it, motionless, for two hours will provide you with better gameplay, a deeper story and a greater sense of achievement than going anywhere near the extended book commercial that you're expected to pay for that is The Burly Sea Men. Granted, trophy hounds can be masochistic and stick with a turgid, vacuous, repetitive, charmless, lazy, brainless waste of time like this to the bitter end for that all-important Platinum. They want you to buy multiple copies, too. If you seek a modicum of This is just a cynical and brazen attempt to get you to buy the makers' laughable "book of the game," which costs $30 I think. This is just a cynical and brazen attempt to get you to buy the makers' laughable "book of the game," which costs $30 I think.
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