Fugue In Void | Review | Hollow As A Chocolate Rabbit
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Right off the bat, Fugue In Void lets you know what sort of experience you’re about to get into with the words, “This is a story of my mind,” followed closely by “This is my mind.” And that little piece of Hot Topic bumper sticker rhetoric was enough to make me want to turn off my computer immediately.
Fugue In Void is an experience about atmosphere. Strange sounds and voices call out to you as you make your way through surreal, isolated rooms and landscapes. It’s really not anything that requires your effort. In fact, Fugue In Void drives that point home by starting the game with ten full minutes ponderous, tedious imagery. In fact, when the game actually got to the part that I could play, I was actually shocked. By that time, I’d almost forgotten that this was meant to be something I could interact with. And after the “this is my mind” crap, this was my biggest sticking point. Ten full minutes of surreal imagery that don’t further the action of the game is an indication that the creator doesn’t respect your time. A game isn’t something that is done to you, it’s something that you play with.
Disclosure: This video is based on complimentary code that I received from the publisher.
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