![]() It’s a buddy tale, often a comedy, and it’s a very relatable story. The theme of a kid and their dog/car/robot is not an unfamiliar one in pop culture. All in all, Sam and Tina make an easy to control, inseparable duo. Movement is very easy too, as you click where you want to go, double-click to run there, and you can double-click on exits to immediately go to the next area. I found this less useful than I would’ve thought, as there are many items hidden in cupboards or trash cans and such. But he can only give you a limited number of hints, so use them wisely! In the Normal mode, you can also use the spacebar to highlight items that can be picked up. Sam can also give you hints, should you decide to play in the Normal mode and not the Hard mode. To say anything more would be spoilers! More Human Than Human The story can be divided into two segments of two chapters each, with the game making some interesting U-turns in the second half especially, and Sam’s role changes accordingly. But some characters refuse to talk to a robot and some items are too heavy for Tina. For instance, Tina can get into small spaces, whereas Sam can reach higher and is stronger. You can switch between Tina and Sam whenever you want, but you always have access to whatever it is you’re carrying. You have an inventory with your items, and also a sort of quest log that keeps track of what you need to do. You can point and click and one mouse button makes you look at things, while the other interacts with them. I Want More LifeĪs with almost every point and click adventure game, the controls are very straightforward. This all makes Neo Berlin and its inhabitants really come to life. And there’s always the option to click through it, if you want to go through the dialogue faster. Almost every role is voiced, and it brings you closer to the characters. Neo Berlin is a dark city and the synths add to that dreariness in a beautiful way, just like they did for Blade Runner. The soundscape certainly helps with setting the mood here. The whole city looks great, and it’s always such a delight to see how developers manage to make a dystopian city look so amazing. While Chaosmonger didn’t copy the Studio Ghibli style, they certainly managed to channel it in, especially in the design of Sam. The first thing you’ll notice is how stunning this game looks. Tiny Tina has a huge adventure ahead of her. ![]() However, this is the situation you find yourself in, and the game starts with you having to find food somewhere. Neo Berlin is close to a dystopian nightmare, and it’s not really a place where a little girl should be living alone, even with the help and protection of a hulking droid. Tina is a nine-year old girl (almost ten!), living alone with her caretaker droid Sam on the streets of Neo Berlin. They ran a very successful Kickstarter campaign in 2019 and the end result is finally here.Įncodya is all about Tina and her robot Sam. Chaosmonger describes their debut as “ The sweetness and creativity of Studio Ghibli in a Blade Runner alike setting, with the humor and game style of Monkey Island… ” That sets quite a high bar. It’s also the first game developed by Chaosmonger, and is published by Assemble Entertainment, who also brought Leisure Suit Larry back to life.
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