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Waking The Glares - Chapters I And II Ativador Download [PC]

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About This Game Dawnfall is a lost wanderer who travels in a fragmented universe where time and space are twisted. There is a mysterious voice that guides him in a journey that will bring him to fabulous places, meeting challenges that he never thought he could face and that will allow him to find the way back home.Dawnfall’s life has been messed up by a book. He doesn’t know why but somewhere in that book he will find answers to all his questions.Waking the Glares is a great journey, an exploration-based game that will require the player to pay attention to the environment from a visual and acoustic point of view.With this release the player will get the first two chapters of Waking the Glares. The complete adventure is intended to be made of seven different chapters and their release will depend on the first release success.But please note that every single chapter tells a story on its own, just, there’s a thread passing through all the chapters. In game terms, this means that every single chapter is set in a different location with a slightly different gameplay.The story revolves around a book that has messed up Dawnfall’s life. To “Wake” the “Glares” means to look for answers, to discover secrets and to find out why this book is so important. This book is real and together with Waking the Glares the player will get its ebook version and so the opportunity to live a deeper experience.A various settingA great story, where every single element in the game has a reason to be Two different levels of narration: the game and the mysterious bookStunning soundtrackOculus Rift compatibility a09c17d780 Title: Waking the Glares - Chapters I and IIGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Wisefool StudioPublisher:Wisefool StudioRelease Date: 15 Mar, 2017 Waking The Glares - Chapters I And II Ativador Download [PC] waking the glares - chapters i and ii Just having finished Waking the Glares - Chapter I and II, I can not recommend the game. Here is why:- The game is short - you can complete it in about an hour- Basically, there are three scenes. While the first and second make little sense, there is at least a glimpse of a story in the third one - that ends with a cliffhanger.- the game is absolutely no beauty. No offense, that would be no problem if the game did not suffer from casual frame drops at the same time- while the music is pretty decently playing along in the background, the narrative bits are of poor qualityIn short, this game was a disappointment to me, and I am not looking forward to playing further chapters. There are better indie games out there with more gaming value - better spend your money on these.. Very good. Some tough puzzles but all of them are achievable and plausable. Great visuals and sound and an intriguing story. Can't wait for the next chapter.. Do not buy! Made me sick in VR, the stereoscopic cutscenes change the interocular perspectiuve back and forth it was awful. They did one of the worst jobs I've seen in VR. Just having finished Waking the Glares - Chapter I and II, I can not recommend the game. Here is why:- The game is short - you can complete it in about an hour- Basically, there are three scenes. While the first and second make little sense, there is at least a glimpse of a story in the third one - that ends with a cliffhanger.- the game is absolutely no beauty. No offense, that would be no problem if the game did not suffer from casual frame drops at the same time- while the music is pretty decently playing along in the background, the narrative bits are of poor qualityIn short, this game was a disappointment to me, and I am not looking forward to playing further chapters. There are better indie games out there with more gaming value - better spend your money on these.. Do not buy! Made me sick in VR, the stereoscopic cutscenes change the interocular perspectiuve back and forth it was awful. They did one of the worst jobs I've seen in VR. An intriguing idea, poorly executed. I thought the mannequins kind of a neat though.Cons:- VR part is really queasy-- Needs a fixed rotate option-- aliasing is really really bad for some reason. And the particle effects are oddly wavy.-- The forced artificial movement is a big no-no in VR. Use Touch\/Vive wands or don't move at all.- Gameplay isn't really true puzzles. More just collecting random items for no particular reason.. Nice little game.. A surprising game with both chapters being very different from each other in tone and gameplay. I played only using keyboard and mouse, and thoroughly enjoyed the visuals. The first part was more contemplative and slow. But I loved the second chapter's puzzles and the twist at the very end has me hooked for more. I only hope that we eventually will get to see more of Dawnfall's adventures.

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