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POPULAR HAT - 2005-03-05 07:59:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
The graphics are pretty good. Nothing flashy, but quite good. Pretty realistic backgrounds. Objects are detailed.
There is almost no sound going through the game. No music during walking around, and some minimal music during a battle. The music is unimportant--it's good sometimes to have it quiet to hear what the main character (Rio) is saying.
The voice recognition technology is the part we're most interested in, and at the same time, is the worst part of the game. Simply put--the recognition doesn't work!!!!!
About 8 out of 10 times, your voice WILL be heard incorrectly in the game. I said "Look at the papers on the table," and the girl responds, "Leave the room? Ok." Now, what I want to know is, WHERE DID SHE HEAR ME SAY THE WORD "ROOM?"
The game is a constant struggle. Luckily, your controller can help you say certain phrases by listing what she can understand. Oh, while talking, you must hold down the circle button. Quite lame.
Navigating through rooms is hard because of the constant misunderstandings. You say "Go to Room A." She understands it as "Go to the locker." You say "Go to the locker." She heard "Leave the room." I'm not making this up, people--this game has a serious flaw!
If you think my review is false, rent the game and find out. If you think you have the most clear voice and precise pronunciation ever, try the game. You'll be surprised by how much the character CAN'T understand you.
Thank god I only paid 29.99 for the game instead of the 39.99 MSRP. That's the only good thing I can say about the game.