#Hiveswap xefros part series#
However, with this series being broken up across 4 games, and the 2nd one taking 3 years to put out, I’m not very enthused about continuing on with it. That’s an odd blend of living in luxury, but also being deprived of freedoms and rights. Plus, I didn’t know what to make of this idea that they live under tyranny, yet also have gaming systems, TV, sports to play, plenty of food, etc. I liked the sibling pair well enough, but I found Xefros annoyingly dim, even if he is nice.
Not bad, but a twerk and thwack would hit harder. It feels far too restrictive to build up what these places are really like. After all, the game takes place across two planets, yet you only walk around a couple of houses. Although the houses you explore are fairly large and have plenty of rooms to go through, the locations you actually go to are quite limited. You will make the characters roam about in the environment, searching for puzzles to solve, items that’ll aid your cause, and other people that you’ll need to talk and interact with. As with many point and click games, there’s not much gameplay to speak of here.