Electronic/World Wide Web>Message Posted to Online Forum/Discussion Group: NinaZerg, (April 16th, 2013), Going Outside: You Know, Real Life?, Team Liquid, Retrieved on 2013-11-16Source Material [www.teamliquid.net]
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16 NOV 2013
The Game of Life is Purposeless
The real deal-breaker of this game is it's slow storyline; nothing is explained in the first level, you just start on your front door's porch with no objectives or mini-map. The NPCs don't give you any clues on what you're supposed to be doing, you're just forced to figure it out. The huge area is interesting, but as impressive as the graphics are, it seems wasted on a very "average" environment that doesn't really give the player any "Wow" visuals, like huge machines or supernatural events. ...Folksonomies: humor game reviews
Folksonomies: humor game reviews
The goals aren't clear. You have no idea what you're supposed to when you stand on your front porch.
16 NOV 2013
Real Life NPCs are Boring
Let's start off with my likes for this title: First, the graphics are really good. I really felt immersed in the environment and quaint little neighborhood in the first level. I know other games have pretty good graphics, but Going Outside: You Know, Real Life? takes it to another level, because when you look closely at an object, instead of seeing blurry pixels, the developers made a point to add really fine details. The levels in this game are huge; there's plenty of areas to explore and lo...They are antisocial, too busy to talk to.