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danygaby

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I can't play the game at fullscreen and I also cannot see everything.
I actually found a workaround and it was lowering the scale of my desktop to 200%.
I then realized that there IS an option to toggle the fullscreen mode, but I couldn't even see it until I did what I mentioned earlier.
I think that this is an issue worth mentioning because the first impression is very important, and that could end up giving a negative experience for some people. 

That being said, I absolutely love this short prologue and it's 5 stars for me!
I'm now going to start playing the full game...

Oh, now you're actually giving me hope!
I really would love to play either a sequel or a remake of this.

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I can't even play the game.
I'm stuck in the main screen and I can't do anything.

Update: I just realized that the menu is not showing up.
I pressed a random point in the screen and the game started, which means that the menu is there but it is not visible. 
That seriously needs to be fixed.

Sure, you're welcomed... I guess.

I couldn't finish it.
It seemed interesting at first but it was just a walking simulator with no guide at all to tell you where to go.

Boring and not scary.
I felt like I was "missing time" while playing it.
The only thing that I actually enjoyed was watching the TV videos about the real UFOs.

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It seems that this game is currently broken. I can never get to the end because the monster always comes to me and I have to start all over again from the beginning.
But there's nothing that I can do to avoid it, as far as I know.

I rated this game 2 out of 5, but I would change my rating if someone tells me how to fix this.

Update: Nevermind. I just learned from a youtuber that the game just couldn't be finished for some reason and that the creature randomly killing you is the actual "ending."
Well, in that case, I don't think that I will give this a higher rating considering that it's not really a finished product to begin with. Which is sad, because it certainly had pontential. :(

 

I really liked the demo; it was one of the weirdest games I have played.
The only thing that I didn't quite like was the fact that the main character is always running so fast that it almost feels like you're playing as Sonic the Hedgehog. 
And don't get me wrong, I do like that speed for certain parts where you definitely need it, since this game has a lot of platforming sections. But there could be a walking speed with the option to press "Shift" to run like in this demo. 

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Well, I have mixed feelings about this project...

In one side, the story, graphics, atmosphere, environment, etc., seems good. I love PSX style horror games.
But in the other hand, I find the gameplay to be mostly frustrating…
At the beginning, there’s a part where I had to interact with the mirror, without even seeing it, in order to progress. And then I literally spent a long time in the first-person VHS sequence wondering around like an idiot, until I finally searched for a YouTube video to see what I had to do, which wasn't obvious at all.
And the game is constantly like that. Also, the way in which the game switches between a normal 3rd person and fixed camera feels a bit annoying.

There was another part where I had to look at the TV screen and use the arrow keys to change the channel...Once again, how the hell was I supposed to know that?! 
The game should at least have a text in one part of the screen that says: "Use the arrow keys to interact" or something like that. But it says nothing.

In other words: It looks that this game is based on what they call "Moon Logic."
What I don't know is whether or not these things were intentional. If it's not intentional, then it should be fixed along the way. But if it IS intentional, then I'm afraid that this is not my type of game and that I just came to the wrong place by mistake.

Well, I quit.
I didn't finish it.

Now, I'm not sure if I would say that it's a "bad" game because there's certainly a lot of work put in the atmosphere and all that. The performance is also great with my PC.
But the thing is that I personally just hate this type of game. This reminds me of that old "P.T." demo thing where the player has to spend hours going in circles and looking around because you needed to find some small little detail in order to progress. I spent more than 3 hours in this game already but I got tired of it (the story didn't grab my attention that much either). 

Sorry, I do have a certain level of patience but I'm not going to use it for this.
I'll give it 2 out of 5.

I truly enjoyed this; so disturbing.
And I always had the feeling that it wasn't going to have a good ending.

Ok, I found out that it IS a sequel.
It's crazy because I played Dr. Lunatic a lot when I was a kid (and I still play it sometimes) and I never knew that it was actually a sequel to an older game.
Btw, this game needs a remaster treatment. 

So, is Dr. Lunatic actually a sequel to this game?
Because it says "Spispopd II: Dr. Lunatic" at the top.