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Reviews for "Wyatt's Torch"

touch my heart but free is always good :)

FourSevenSeven responds:

It's good only for you. But it selfishly and unfairly.

Although the style was not original, I did like it.
What is disliked were:
1) The lack of interaction
2) The story
This was basically a movie that made me hold a button.
It had potential, but got ruined by unclear messaging and illogical story elements.
Everytime you set something up, you kill it right away.

If you had actually made a game with a lot more meat on it, I would have easily given you 5 stars.

FourSevenSeven responds:

Thanks for respond.
I guess that the story is something whole and pretty logical.
In the first three acts you can see in the front of a scene the Creator, the State (a defender) and the Consumer.
I showed the extreme position of each other. Poverty, abuse of authority, insolence.
The last scene is just completes the story of each character.

Did you pay copyright to use Travieso's rendition of Claro de Luna?
Also, this story has nothing really to discuss piracy or copyright.

FourSevenSeven responds:

No, I don't payed him, but he give me permission.

Dying of boredom over here. I get that its an 'interactive story' but would it kill you to give a little more interaction and aside from that the graphics are nothing new, the story is boring. I get what you were trying to do with this game but it just flops.

This really should have just been an animation. There's no interactivity, there's no story or characters to get immersed or invested in; in other words, there's no GAME here, and what little game there is, is so sluggish, poorly-paced and dull that it hurts its own message. Worse, it uses such overly-exaggerated caricatures of the debate that it doesn't actually explore the piracy problem at all, it just puts a cliched soundtrack on a cliched scenario and instead of "innocent children caught in the crossfires of war" we have "content creators who deserve to get paid".

On the plus side, though, the backgrounds were lovely.

Skip this, and go play Game Dev Tycoon.