Vincenza Navarra
Overall, the game is well-rounded. It achieves its goal of drawing players from chair to chair, entertaining without boring. Perhaps slightly accentuated is the sense of monotony, in a game rhythm that is in danger of flattening out. Otherwise, however, it remains fun and not predictable, unique among simulators.
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The pace of play proposed by Soul Tolerance: Prologue seems, from the beginning, fluid and pressing in itself. The difficulty of the gameplay is rather moderate, there are no particular moments of stasis and blockage. The main story is pretty intuitive, despite all the plots. In general, the longevity of the title, evaluating only the first chapter, is rather decent with about eight hours expected. On the whole, I would still call it satisfactory, although not at the heights. It discreetly captures the player's attention without engaging them too much, while also allowing them to quickly familiarize themselves with the map. We are ready to welcome the conclusion of the entire videogame, in view of the potential investments necessary to feed the Piovesan project.
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