

So this is handily a solid 7/10 in my books - as a movie. You've got the same thing going, but on a different format. But get the pricing into the realm of where it belongs - where other linear progression forms of entertainment are: books & movies. Some of those stupid Hollywood hundred-million blockbusters out there - what do you spend, $20 for a garbage 1 hour movie how many of these trash movies does this game beat? Plenty.

$20-30 for something like this, EVERYONE is happy. Interactive movie type games need to be priced more in the MOVIE price range. In all seriousness, though - Don't call yourself a GAME if you're not one. Anyway - it has collectibles, some side-stories, and a relatively linear gameplay style. Go pick up a Linear Algebra textbook or an encyclopedia & read to your heart's content if you simply can't enjoy a story. while other people want to read about math & molecules. What do you expect? Carl Sagan's Cosmos? Some people like stories. If you're one of those people that can't get past "IT'S A STORY" - then take it for what it is: "IT'S A STORY." ( See 'primitive storyline' reviews. Certain areas you're 100% locked out of until you complete other parts - can't even explore the areas. Certain areas you're 100% locked out of until you complete Decent interactive-novel type game with a fairly set storyline + gameplay path. Decent interactive-novel type game with a fairly set storyline + gameplay path.
