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Getting the character routes arnt really that hard, you just need to say certain things like any normal VN to get onto that route. There will be spoilers here so read at your own risk! To use this guide properly, pick one character you like and answer exac
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Portal 2 and The Talos Principle? They can hide. Both are overrated and overbloated logic games running on a fat mobile, . In both title the most thing I don't like is how they manage their story, how they drop every single detail and how often. Both has a terrible pacing that lets you leave uninterested pretty damn fast. Which does not mean to have to happen anyway, because both has some serios questions and sometimes leaving you on figuring out some serious or just vague answers.

While Turing Test has smaller challenges and therefore it can keep a good pacing, and doesn't let you loose nor the lore and nor the story it want to tell you, and keeps you intrigued. The challenges are pretty simple, and after each chapter, you get a whole bigger picture. Between the chapters' sections you and the AI always chatting, getting details, hints, or just at some points you can unlock optional points, that adds to the story and tells you more about what's behind the curtains. Also, it builds up it's own title, explaining what does the Turing test and other logic themed instances (e.g. the Chinese room means. So it keeps you educated on this matter too.

The graphics are ain't bad, good looking, while also somehow uses a bit sterile environment by using a future design similar to that you can see in the Institute of Fallout 4: the use of white and bright as walls, the plastic feeling for the inner sides while the supports has metal... Coiuld be better? Yes, it could, but unnecessary.
The soundtrack and the ambience is plausable at the best, and sometimes giving you some eerie and uneasy feeling to it.

Play it, but prepare your stomach. At first glance, it's easy to make the right decision at the end. But after you are thinking over what you did, reflect on that. Then you have passed the Turing test.
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Commentaires
Snail 27 avr.   3h23 
You are playing Deadly Premonition series, so I added you up.
Smile Junkie 21 mai 2018   18h43 
I am mad scientist!
Smile Junkie 9 mars 2017   14h24 
Riczy you nerd - you will never become good in 100% orange juice, no matter how many guides you look at. Accept reality.
Smile Junkie 22 déc. 2016   5h18 
I need to kick your ass in 100% once more. :claugh:
Smile Junkie 16 juil. 2016   14h29 
Riczy is awesome! :Ibuki_DGR:
eyzi 13 mai 2016   10h11 
Will do. Thank you!