Ophelie Staebel
11
Sunday, June 6, 2021
This was my favorite of the trilogy and I appreciate that you can actually feel like your character grew from all that has happened to them. This one is darker, more rich in terms of emotions. Though I had some minor issues with the first two games, the trilogy as a whole works great and was entertaining to read. The world created by the writer is interesting and really original in some places, which needs to be noted for a genre as coded as superhero stories.
A Google user
16
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
My absolute favorite in the series. I smiled, I laughed, I was left in shock, I teared up. It's everything I could have hoped for and the plot was just intricate and immersive. Still salty at ending with a legend 95/100 on my first playthrough.... I had everything else perfect and got the achievements except this one which ugh.....
Larry Willingham
15
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
I loved this trilogy and the character growth. That being said i also understand you hove only so many options. I would have loved to see more range in character ability choices and of the moment growth as the character has experiences. In short i wanted more of a personal ch oice in abilities and appearence in making my hero. But over all i enjoyed this the story did pull me in. LoL. I cant wait to play read more.
Teodora Popovic (KindleBlaze)
11
Thursday, July 29, 2021
This is third game in a series (I hate to think its just trilogy). Its very good a culmination of all that happened in first two novels. It is very satisfactory and filled with action and drama. And unlike many other games of this type, characters act smart and in character. Which makes these novels feel so much better. I wish more.
A Google user
16
Sunday, April 5, 2020
I just spent the entire day going through each of these three stories out of morbid curiosity, and my verdict comes down to..it's a horrible story. Far too linear for a Choices game, the writer stacks on more twists than a twizzler that it gets really annoying, and he writes in plot devices that are then completely forgotten and have zero bearing on the story.
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