![]() ![]() ![]() While the Joy pills show the island in a different light, they’re a huge faff to manage. And yes, hunger and thirst are a thing, and – like an annoying, yappy dog – require your constant attention Most of the game is just sprinting (or walking if anyone is nearby) between faraway waypoints, occasionally stopping to munch a berry to stave off hunger. Objectives are also miles apart, and while the towns are interesting, the acres of countryside between them aren’t. The developer may have realized the game was better without these restrictions, and that they should have simply cut them. You also can’t be out at night, either, so say goodbye to the possibility of a pleasant evening wander – if you do risk taking one the lanky policeman roaming the streets will give you a beating.Īs if to underline how tedious these rules are, you can unlock perks later in the game to override both of them, letting you sprint and jump, at any time, including under moonlight. If you’re caught, you’ll have to fight your way out of an ever-growing crowd, or duck into an alley to hide inside a bin for 30 seconds, after which everyone will magically forget you were there. Island laws prevent both running and jumping, so doing either will set the entire town against you. Just walking through the streets of Wellington Wells is a hassle. ![]() Unfortunately, the entire game is seemingly set up to make poking around the world as painfully difficult as possible. While the background story of a conspiracy within the town failed to grab me, the detail of the world, and a string of eccentric characters, made me want to explore every grotty alleyway. ![]()
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