
80
While there’s no ignoring the limitations of the production, everything culminates into a laser-focused indie experience that is very much more than the sum of its parts. For a sunrise you won’t soon forget, this is more than worth the just-overfive- quid price of entry. [Issue#186, p.82]
5
It's a very short indie 'vignette'. It's a visual novel, which is entirely devoid of gameplay. Depending on the dialogue options you choose you get *slightly* different exposition. And there's a choice at the end. So you can replay it like 2 to 3 times. Totalling 15 minutes as it's a 5 minute 'game'. The ending remains unclear. There's also not much graphics to speak of. I had trouble keeping the character that is speaking apart. There's 3 music tracks in the game. The intro music is beautiful but one of the later tracks is too aggressive for the kind of conversation going on.
CAN ANDROIDS PRAY: BLUE
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Feb 14, 2021
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80
While there’s no ignoring the limitations of the production, everything culminates into a laser-focused indie experience that is very much more than the sum of its parts. For a sunrise you won’t soon forget, this is more than worth the just-overfive- quid price of entry. [Issue#186, p.82]
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SummaryCAN ANDROIDS PRAY: BLUE is a critically-acclaimed 3D narrative experience about angry femme mech pilots at the end of the world, and God. Get your dose of choice-based sci-fi existential dread in thirty minutes or less. Critically-acclaimed tale by the narrative designer of Hypnospace Outlaw, SkateBIRD, and more.
Rated Tfor Teen
Platforms:
- Xbox One
- Nintendo Switch
- PlayStation 4
Initial Release Date:Feb 14, 2021
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