Finding Paradise In The Test: To The Moon Goes Into The Second Round

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Finding Paradise In The Test: To The Moon Goes Into The Second Round
Finding Paradise In The Test: To The Moon Goes Into The Second Round

Video: Finding Paradise In The Test: To The Moon Goes Into The Second Round

Video: Finding Paradise In The Test: To The Moon Goes Into The Second Round
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This time, however, this work turns out to be a little trickier: her patient Colin has had a successful pilot life, has a wife, a son, lives in a spacious apartment on the lake and seems to have achieved everything in life. Nevertheless, he wishes to have Sigmund Corp. to have lived a full life - without making significant changes in his biography.

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To fulfill his unusual wish, Rosalene and Watts travel to his memories to puzzle his life together and find out how they can help Colin. But that, too, turns out to be much more complicated than initially assumed: instead of working further and further into the past - i.e. until Colin's childhood - his memories always jump back and forth between old and young. A spiral of memories that seem to revolve around a central point in the middle of his life.

Finding Paradise has lost nothing of the linearity of the original, but is much more playful in its mechanics. You still have no real influence in the course of the action, but the same point-and-click mechanics are loosened up by creative excursions, for example by playing short matches à la Street Fighter. Despite the tendency to be very melancholic, the game can convince again with its unique humor, especially thanks to the playful Dr. Watts.

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Download Finding Paradise Developer: Freebird Games Price: € 9.99

My conclusion on Finding Paradise

There is a reason that the new game of Freebird Games is not called To the Moon 2, but is titled Finding Paradise. The game tells its own story, which of course benefits from knowing the original, but does not necessarily require it. The story is clearly more technical and less emotional than its predecessor, but at the right moments the pack of tissues next to the screen is still mandatory. Everything is just the same, technically. However, each player has to decide whether the archaic look of the RPG maker is charming or rather outdated.

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FindingParadise Test

You'll like it if To the Moon has already moved you to tears and you're looking forward to seeing Dr. Rosalene and Dr. Watts is happy.

You won't like it if graphics and gameplay are more important to you than a linear narrative that allows little to no decisions.

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Scoring

8 /10

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