Mélanie Boutin-Chartier
Despite my “slow day” worries, I really enjoyed Été. The game is zen-like and relaxing. You never feel rushed to complete your missions. The people you meet are jovial and smiling (except for the grumpy customer at the bagel store). The city is beautiful, colorful and lively. The game's music is soft and intoxicating. It blends perfectly with the watercolor visuals and the zen spirit you feel while playing. In short, it's the perfect game to play... in summer!
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Being a fan of classic tales, I was excited to try Once a Tale. As well as following the adventures of the siblings abandoned by their parents in the forest, the integration of other well-known characters is perfectly suited. There are even optional allusions to collectables, such as Jean de La Fontaine's fable The Raven and the Fox. The developers have devoted a great deal of research and respect to the original works. They pay tribute to them in their own way, and it works quite well.
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Turbo Kid (the game) is the perfect adaptation inspired by Turbo Kid (the movie). I couldn't have imagined a different gameplay style, graphics, color palette and soundtrack to represent the universe depicted in the original work.
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Without being perfect, this game is a good recommendation for people who like mysterious stories where exploration is at the heart of its point-and-click mechanics. The atmosphere is strange, without being a horror game. It's just well balanced.
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