A Short Comic Masquerading as a Game.

  • Dr-iHawk
  • 07/04/2015 10:38 PM
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Introduction
Searching for Bigfoot with the messiah. By the way, the fact that Charles Manson happens to be the messiah

Story 3/4
This game has Eblo's strange and somewhat twisted humor. If you don't like his kind of humor, you won't like this game. This is the driving force behind the game. The story is about an obsession with bigfoot. It is relatively well-written, but perhaps relies a bit too heavily on pop culture references for humor. Additionally, this game has nothing to piece the whacky story around. Expect awkward and suggestive scenes. The humor is not very developed and stagnates early on in the game.

Gameplay - 0/4
The gameplay is nonexistent. You run around and solve a map by doing one or two actions. Occasionally you face an incredibly dull battle where the only thing to do is spam the fight button. The redeeming quality is the ability to make Bigfoot calls at the press of a button.

Graphics & Mapping - 0/4
The graphics were RTP. The maps were not well done. Although done similarly to One Minute Infinite, the clustermucked maps just don't work with this game. It isn't that they are complex and hard to navigate (rather they are exceedingly easy to navigate), but they look incredibly ugly aesthetically and there isn't any way to justify it for this game.

Sound & Music - 1/4
The music overall is merely ok. You have some pop classics that stand out, but only because the tunes are recognizable. Blue Oyster Cult's Don't Fear the Reaper was the highlight. The bigfoot calls are also nice sounding.

Atmosphere - 0/4
This game is not atmospheric. Except for the drug scene, which was stereotypically atmospheric and way too short. The screen changes colours and crazy things happen in a predictable drug trip way. Drug trips shouldn't be so predictable.

Conclusion - 6/20 or 1.5/5
This game is better suited as a comic book. It isn't fun, it merely has a humorous plot to follow.