there are other times where you'll land in a certain emotional state, caught unawares, contemplating your decisions. Despite the pleasing way it's written and how fun it is, this is an ADULT game, so you'll have to deal with adult situations. To accurately describe life, you have to laugh and cry. And there are other times where you'll laugh in disbelief, and then stop to think of the game's accuracy. but there's something about this game that makes you go against the grain, "let me live MY life." And actually LIVING your life is fun! The text you're reading isn't the usual monotonous RPG droning, there's just enough to let you visualise it yourself and there are times (if you're not a plank of wood) where you'll laugh, and then look around to check if anyone heard how giddy you sounded. You'd think, this being a video game, after all, that one would experiment. The funny thing is the "what if you had chosen differently in life" tagline, and I ended up NOT choosing differently. Ultimately, you're born and you die, the way you're born (yes, really) and the way you die (live a dangerous life and what do you think will happen? Your choices.) is all up to you. Why? 'Alter Ego' starts in the womb and, if you're lucky, ends with you dying a peaceful death at a ripe old age. Still, "a game in which you have to read?" How many people, with their drool collecting on their laps, want to play that? You, I hope.
ALTER EGO GAME PLAY PC
But despite this rambling, 'Alter Ego' (the PC version) is all text and no graphics. That is why we play games two decades old. DUMBASS) QUESTION! The problem nowadays with people drooling (including me) when they see the stupendously beautiful screenshots of games like 'Gears of War' and 'Crysis' is that in something like ten years (if not, perhaps inevitably, earlier) those stupendously beautiful screenshots will be out-of-date screenshots. why would you want to play a game made TWENTY ONE YEARS AGO?! Of course, this is a stupid question. Certainly, one can question the sanity of someone wanting to live a million years ago. Looking at modern day gaming, and then twenty one years ago, is like looking back at the earth a million years ago. I haven't bought the fetishism scenario but I'm guessing it's the same as repetitive? I'm not hating those cons by the way, just stated what I observed so they may see what can be improved on.What if you could live your life over again? Twenty one years is a long time. This is as part of my user's side that I bought the three post completion scenarios: ID, SuperEgo and AlterEgo but they all get about three scenes repetitive. I am not a developer so I do not understand the pricing. What if something happened to the phone like it gets damaged and beyond repair? What if the user happened did not got prepared to transfer its data to another device? All progress with Es and purchases good bye? Pricing - Again for the developer's side, it's hard to create the game that has this kind of art and how many it will attract those kind users. The only option given is transfer to device but as for the user's side, this is not reliable for it can only transfer for a limited number and time. As for the developer's side, maybe it's really difficult to create the option where we could just create the account for your game so all progress and purchases are stored. Okay, I had my point of all the game's pros, I'll now point out its cons not that you care anyway. It's very unlikely for me to leave reviews like this and do in game purchases. This is the second game that got my attention, recognition and made me value it deeply inside.