The designer(s) of this game deserve high praise. I have played countless retail and freeware games, especially RPGs, and "A Blurred Line" has a story that ranks near the best of them.
Other than it's excellent story, it has simple, but professional, retro-like graphics that remind me of the early Final Fantasy games. The sound is also fantasic, as is the music.
A Blurred Line is best described as something like a Final Fantasy clone, but if you appreciate a good story you will not think of that as being negative. I read on the designers website that it has only 8 hours of gameplay, but I have been playing it for a couple days now and I must have about 24 hours into it and I'm not done yet.
If you like a good story, and you like Final Fantasy game-style, then you will love this game. Despite a couple annoyances, the driving sequence and virtual reality... nightmare, I give it a 5 of 5.
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A Blurred Line
Started by Doubler, Dec 02 2006 07:47 PM
35 replies to this topic
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Posted 15 March 2008 - 02:08 AM
AdamGeld, on Dec 9 2007, 01:52 PM, said:
I read on the designers website
Those of you being liberal-art majors � don�t worry, advanced mathematics were largely omitted from this text in concern for your mental health.
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#35
Posted 12 August 2009 - 04:15 PM
Ok...quick question. Can Talan equip two handed weapons? Like the long pole and iron staff? because it doesn't give me the option. I'm at the rooftop battle and I keep dying. My situation is that I'm alone and I get lucky with a few critical attacks, enough to kill the first soldier...then I run outta sammiches and get pummeled by his back-up. I know I could go and buy more food...but I'd really like to be able to equip some of this crap I've been picking up lately.
#36
Posted 22 August 2009 - 11:08 PM
Doubler, on Mar 22 2007, 10:21 PM, said:
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I'm stuck in the princess bit...I didn't find anything in the dark catacombs, and got through the aquatic area and picked up the gold key, and I've wandered around for about 2 hours and couldn't figure out what to do next...
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One key across the moat, two keys in the farthest catacomb
Must be me, but I still can't find the third key. Am I right that the farthest catacomb only has three rooms, with a silver key in the last one?