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rated 3.74 / 5 stars
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Adventure - Point 'n Click
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philosophical

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Mar 26, 2012 | 10:47 AM EDT
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  • Daily 4th Place March 27, 2012

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Author Comments

RAPTUS is an experimental INTERACTIVE FICTION that explores the concepts of Love and Death. What are you going to do with your own Guiltiness?
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{ DESCRIPTION }
Can a single mistake destroy everything that you have?
How far would you go, to make up for your sins?
Love is a one-way street. Just like Death.

{ CONTROLS }
Mouse to bend character will.
Arrows to make him decide.
The illusion of free will.
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Please, keep in mind that is best classified as an INTERACTIVE FICTION, rather than a "conventional" game.

Reviews


zeon101zeon101

Rated 1 / 5 stars April 12, 2012

HolyShit
What the fuck has happened to gaming.

If this shit is interactive fiction

THEN WHY IS THERE A TIME AND CLICK COUNT? HOW DO YOU KEEP SCORE IN AN INTERACTIVE FICTION? YOU DON'T, YOU DON'T COUNT ANYTHING.

That final screen should have been something about natural of love based on the players final decision. Except the message is in an achievement and the message location has been replaced with a score.

I don't even know why this makes me so made.

I'm not even mad at all the click and the terrible story system, but you counted my clicks with your shitty story telling system?

Done, what ever, I'm out



JadeScorpionJadeScorpion

Rated 0.5 / 5 stars April 12, 2012

i just wanted to drive off a cliff.
this game was so slow



jKumaDjKumaD

Rated 2 / 5 stars April 12, 2012

I enjoyed the soundtrack and how it tied in with everything that was happening with the story. However, i could not connect to the two characters deeply enough to care about them or their fate.
That said, the story itself is quite morbid and dark, and it is effectively shown throughout the piece. But still, i was not moved by anything, as i had no rapport with neither the male or female. This could have been given with maybe a bit of back story. Maybe the guy was a drunken loner who was seeing a psychiatrist, or maybe the girl was a prostitute who has a PTSD due to being beaten by her ex boyfriend, who she murdered, or was witness to his murder. I don't know, i am no game creator. These are just some of the things that can be implemented to a character to make him/her seem more of a person who, when killing his girlfriend or being murdered by her boyfriend, is flawed.
All i got from the portrayal of the characters is that he is a creep.
2 stars, purely due to the stunning combination of soundtrack and visuals.


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cheesehead5385cheesehead5385

Rated 4 / 5 stars April 12, 2012

Good game could have made it better like get rid of the shimmering when you click and make the text a bit brighter but overall 2.5 stars for music and 1.5 stars for art.


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DragonhermitDragonhermit

Rated 1.5 / 5 stars April 12, 2012

Best thing about this was the soundtrack. Very sad and depressing music. However, there was no exploration of "Love and Death", just a story about a guy who killed his girlfriend because she wouldn't put out. The only choice the "player" has is to follow her into death or to leave. It failed to provide any insights, became repetitive in it's dialogue, and the whole thing with the text tweaking and shaking every time the mouse button was clicked was painful on the eyes. 1 star for the music, 1/2 for the "story".


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