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reviews and reviewers,
competitors and customer analytics
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Reviews - 149
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A few too many notes A few too many notesI liked this installment, though it suffered a bit from middle-book-in-trilogy syndrome. The worldbuilding was done in the first, the epic climax in the third, and most of the heavy lifting of the plot gets smushed into the second book. At times, I really wanted the actual Hero Project to end, because I was tired of all the bickering; there's a reason I don't watch reality shows. I actually liked that gender identity issues were a part of the game, though I agree with a previous reviewer that the big discussion in the middle of the game was rather heavy handed. It was still a great thing to see in a game.
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Throws civil rights in your face the whole time Throws civil rights in your face the whole timeThe writers are inordinately talented at binding compelling plots and vivid battles into a seamless spell, but they charged away from that with reckless abandon. Look, I've been supporting civil rights (no, not for one group of people - FOR ALL, no exceptions.) for a large portion of my life. That said, the writers decided to include, in an app under the "games," section a massive dialogue on gender equality. On top of forcing you into these situations (all with extreme reactions), there is a massively anti-climactic gender equality scene. It's a dense mess, the whole thing reads like a moral stream and preaches the infantile "golden rule" like a sermon. None of the characters has any backdrop of this whatsoever. It was like, all of a sudden, these characters gained a whole dimension to them and anglicized or demonized themselves as much as they could. The writer clearly wanted to get personal opinions into the game. And that's fine. But it's not fun. The last one was great, the next one is my favorite, but this is the only one that I want my $2.99 back on. It's fine to add personal opinions in a game as long as those opinions are the main subject. It's egregiously clear that they let gender equality fully define this game. Forced, incessant altruistic propaganda does not factor well into gaming. It's like being punched in the face every time the rival team scores, when you bought tickets to watch so you wouldn't get it. This game is not a reprieve from the world.
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Wow! Wow!Excellent writing and engaging characters. Felt like I got a real look behind the scenes of reality tv. A memorable choice of games.
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*le sigh* *le sigh*It's an awesome app but I had it on my iPad 1 but it's charging me to get it again...
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Amazing, just awesome! Amazing, just awesome!Totally worth the price, better than I'd imagined. Lots of choices, loved the twists and turns and how I was able to make choices based on what I actually want and influence the story too! Really engaging experience and had a blast playing it over and over, totally worth it!
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App History
- Update v1.0.1->v1.0.2over 10 years ago
- Update v1.0.0->v1.0.1over 10 years ago
- Releaseover 10 years ago