![]() I can't tell if there is a single original track, but I don't care, so long as you use the music well (and not illegally). The music never felt out of place, and fit surprisingly well in most scenes. Gotta love royalty free music! despite that, they used the audio quite well within their scenes. The audio made me laugh out loud the first time I heard it. As ever, nothing is wrong with the picture in this game. I do wish there was a gallery where you could see them, though. There aren't very many, but no doubt there is enough to satisfy most people, including myself. The CGs and sprites are done very well, as expected of a competent Visual Novel. Of course, there are multiple endingsīut they seem to branch at the last two choices, of which there are dozens. This isn't a kinetic novel, so to speak, but our choices do still matter. I don't think it would, as I don't know how it would change. I'll need to play through it again, with a different order of who I go out with, to see if it really does affect the story that much. the idea that who you choose and when affects the story, but not the outcome, is really cool. some of the twists were unexpected how certain scenes played out was quite novel. The story, though predictable at times, in no less well crafted. they even directly comment on the archetypes they are based on at one point, which isn't unheard of, but welcome nonetheless. Each character has a distinct personality, which is expounded upon as the story progresses, as you would expect. There is no "bad" character in the bunch! If I had to pick a favourite, I would say Allie, with Terra really close behind - Allie won by tiebreaker lol. ![]() Even Damien is really cunning hell, the guys named after NUMBERS have personality. In most VNs, I tend to gravitate towards about half of the characters, and the rest are ignored. And, the antagonist was a bit under-developed his full intentions and motive for what he's done wasn't explained thoroughly enough, in my opinion. for example, when all the girls getting angry at the MC for being a "five-timing jerk," which wasn't a date scene, nor was it followed up on almost like everyone forgot it happened (har har). In all seriousness, though, there were a couple story scenes that felt useless. the relationships were formed a little too quickly (which is the point, so it's not really a problem,).and I wanted more of these characters. all the characters are amazing, not a bad one in the bunch. For a free game, I would've payed money for this, despite it being only 10 hours-ish. nothing ground-breaking, but nothing boring. ![]() I'll put my TL DR here: this game is absolutely worth your time! there is almost nothing wrong with this game. I'll try to not make this too long, but it might be hard. Let me just say, everything about this game ranges from good, to amazing. I don't want to spoil the game (this time) so I'll try and keep everything vague. I wasn't expecting this game to be so good, with a title like "Find Love, or Die Trying." I'm genuinely surprised with this game. The result is a sci-fi fairy tale that's true tear-jerker - "Pinocchio" as a devastating tragedy - and one of Spielberg's most powerful films.Find Love or Die Trying Game Review by boyof100faces Along the way, he'll encounter new worlds, the worst humanity has to offer, and his very own Geppetto. With a mechanical teddy bear and robotic gigolo as his only companions, a lost and confused David reminisces on "The Adventures of Pinocchio" and embarks on a quest to find the Blue Fairy, hoping she'll have the ability to make him a real boy so his mother will love him. And after a tragic misunderstanding, David is abandoned in the woods - alone and heartbroken. ![]() Once he's switched on, David loves his new mom with his full robot heart, but the trouble begins when their actual son comes home - miraculously cured and psychopathically jealous. He's given to a married couple after they're forced to place their sick biological son in stasis. Artificial Intelligence" introduces us to David - a robot "child" built to love (and to be loved).
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