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(06-19-2012, 06:50 PM)
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Resonance |OT| of Fate
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![]() Debut Trailer General Information Developer: Vince "Twelve" Wesselmann Publisher: Wadjet Eye Games Platform: PC Release date: June 19th 2012 Demo Purchase Collector's boxed edition directly from Wadjet Eye Games, comes with Steam key. Digital version also from Wadjet Eye Games, also comes with Steam key. GOG, comes with extras such as wallpaper, soundtrack, and more. Steam About When a brilliant particle physicist dies unexpectedly, the race is on to secure his terrible new technology before it falls into the wrong hands. The lives of four playable characters become entangled as they fight against the clock to find the dead scientist’s secret vault. The suspicions they harbor, the memories they guard, the connections they share - all will converge as these four ordinary people work together to prevent a potentially cataclysmic disaster. Features
Reviews Adventure Gamers 4 1/2 stars Indie Game Bundles 9/10 Strategy Informer 7.0/10 The Gaming Fix 8/10 Wot I Think on Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Giant Bomb Quick Look Other Stuff Vince Wesselmann interview Podcast featuring an interview of Vince Wesselmann (link is a direct download of MP3) Logan Cunningham interview The Weekly Geek: Anna From "Resonance"
Last edited by Dog Problems; 07-27-2012 at 07:47 AM.
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(06-19-2012, 06:54 PM)
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(06-19-2012, 06:56 PM)
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Yep, and the Blackwell series among others. |
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(06-19-2012, 07:05 PM)
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(06-19-2012, 07:37 PM)
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7.0/10 from Strategy Informer
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(06-19-2012, 07:39 PM)
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(06-19-2012, 07:49 PM)
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(06-19-2012, 07:52 PM)
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(06-19-2012, 09:19 PM)
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Wadjet Eye is the publisher for both games (and also supported them during their late production phases), but the authors are different.
I think Resonance is even better than Gemini Rue: the puzzle are more varied and there are some nice surprises here and there. The story is intriguing (even though it has its share of plot holes near the end), while the characters are a little flat and cliché-y but still interesting enough to care about them. It's also a pretty long game (8-10 hours) and it has some replayabilty, thanks to some random elements in puzzles, a maximum score that is virtually impossible to reach during the first walkthrough, more than 25 achievements to get and a commentary mode that would be pretty silly to activate during your first play (it doesn't really spoil the game, but it breaks the flow).
Last edited by Versipellis; 06-19-2012 at 09:28 PM.
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(06-19-2012, 09:24 PM)
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Can't wait to get home from work and dig into this. Really liked the first 30 mins or so. Voice acting seemed really good.
Plot premise reminds me of Jane Jenson's Dante's Equation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante%27s_Equation), which was a story about 4 different people chasing after a mathematical equation that could bring about the end of the world and you have different viewpoints of people after it for different reasons and they cross paths and intertwine. |
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(06-19-2012, 09:44 PM)
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I think there is some nice potential in BW games, but they fail to convey it due to some issues in various areas (technical, narrative, puzzles...).
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(06-20-2012, 12:15 AM)
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Yeah, he sounds great.
Has anyone bought this directly from Wadjet Eye's site? And if so, do you get the soundtrack? Would be cool to get it from there since you get a Steam activation key, but I might just go with GOG.com for the OST. Edit: Another review I just saw = http://gaming.thedigitalfix.com/cont...resonance.html |
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(06-20-2012, 12:33 AM)
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That sucks. It's fullscreen here with no tearing.
Last edited by Nabs; 06-20-2012 at 12:36 AM.
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(06-20-2012, 12:40 AM)
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There are some options, but it's a little thing that you open up separate from the game. I clicked on the demo in my start menu when I first went to try it and within that folder there was a separate item for the options.
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(06-20-2012, 12:41 AM)
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Ah man it's all coming together already and I have only just got to the title screen!
Very nicely done so far and the voice work has actually been solid all round, very nice production values all round. Steam has tracked my time and says I have only played 11 minutes, yeah right more like an hour. Cannot wait to play some more tomorrow. |
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(06-20-2012, 12:41 AM)
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Edit: Nevermind, Fjordson is right about the config tool in the games folder. Hah, I like it.
Last edited by Dog Problems; 06-20-2012 at 12:45 AM.
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(06-20-2012, 12:47 AM)
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#37
Looking forward to seeing how this turned out, doesn't really grab me but always interested in what Wadjet Eye puts out.
Just bought from their site directly, unlocked on Steam no problem but doesn't seem like there's a link to the soundtrack itself, just installation files. |
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(06-20-2012, 01:42 AM)
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It's funny, a few nights ago I saw this in the point and click thread and thought, "I need to buy this as soon as it comes out," but I just saw the OT and thought, "What the hell is Resonance?"
Anyway, I'm in. My wife loves point and click games and has been itching for a new one for us to play together. |
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(06-20-2012, 06:58 AM)
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Well I finished it tonight. Despite what Steam says (4.5 hours) it took me a little over 8 hours I'd say. I ended with 335 points out of 340. Overall I really enjoyed it. Interesting story, decent puzzles, the voice acting was fine for the most part but there was some I skipped through because it just wasn't good. I'll play it again to see the other ending and to hear the commentary.
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(06-20-2012, 07:40 AM)
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You can't actually change the resolution but you can play it in windowed mode, which is probably the best choice given how large monitors are these days. Go to your Resonance installation folder and run the winsetup.exe. That will let you choose whether to run fullscreen or windowed and the dropdown for graphics filter will let you choose the size of the window.
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(06-20-2012, 01:55 PM)
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It's not really necessary to replay the game to see the other ending, but since you're going to listen to the commentary, I suppose it doesn't matter. By the way: in the commentary mode there are only bloopers, or there's also a real commentary? About the plot (end game spoiler!!!): It's just me, or it's very unlikely that Ed could reach Anna's station in the time between him calling Dr. Morales and the Resonance explosion? Since it's one of the plot's focal points, it just feels odd. And for those who read or will read the Strategy Informer review (which is pretty spoilerish), don't be misguided by this "That section was incredibly tedious and the second I discovered that I had to skip it (otherwise it just loops) I was out of there in a shot." That's simply not true, since you can get out without skipping it. (And Resonance worse than The Blackwell Deception? I can't say I agree). |
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(06-20-2012, 03:31 PM)
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I'm really loving this so far. I loved Gemini Rue and I've been looking forward to playing The Shivah and the Blackwell games, but I got the e-mail from Wadjet last night and $10 seemed just right. I've only played up to the late title card so far (Steam says 75 minutes), but I've already seen some excellent puzzles and I really like what I've seen of the story.
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(06-20-2012, 07:02 PM)
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I want to try and get all the achievements so that's motivation for at least one more playthrough. I just don't know where those other five points could be. I felt like I did everything that could have been done during a particular room. As for your spoiler: Do you mean when Ed originally called Morales at the beginning that was supposed to trigger the explosion, yet he was able to make it to the subway almost a half an hour later and then it finally exploded? Yeah, that didn't make sense. About the Strategy Informer thing, the dream sequence where you go through the mazes of ventilation shafts wasn't bad one bit I didn't find that a problem at all. Pretty easy, actually. Plus there's an achievement for going through it fully as well as points. Oh, and I definitely don't agree about Resonance being worse than Blackwell. I'd easily rank it above the Blackwell games. Well, I haven't played Deception yet so I shouldn't comment on that.
Last edited by Dog Problems; 06-20-2012 at 07:04 PM.
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(06-20-2012, 08:08 PM)
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But those are pretty easy to find, so I suppose you got them in your first playthrough. I wasn't able to get more than 318, but I was playing a review copy and maybe there were some bugs with the counter (when the game gives you two possible solution, I did them both, so I don't think I've missed anything related to the puzzles). I'll check a walkthrough later on.
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(06-20-2012, 08:35 PM)
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Oh, I see. I figured there were probably points and even an achievement tied to it so I made sure to check every bit of it I could. |