![]() ![]() ![]() It is a shame, as it does detract from the overall experience and dampens the enjoyment slightly. ![]() You will grow frustrated as you miss an attack for the fifth time in the last minute, even when it seems like you should be hitting the enemy. Bendy and the Ink Machine could have worked perfectly well without the need of combat at all. I don’t really have a problem with fetch quests providing they aren’t constant and/or require me to look around the exact same areas that I have been picking at with a toothpick for the last fifteen minutes and nothing has really changed.Ĭombat is where things get pretty bad as it seemed to me that the developers behind Bendy and the Ink Machine felt like they had to include some form of combat because seemingly every other game out there does too, which shouldn’t be the case. To counter this, for the most part, you will be required to complete a number of fetch quests that make this atmosphere that has built up, to dwindle slightly. The slow-paced gameplay does help build the atmosphere up a lot more naturally and as such, the world feels eerier as a result. The gameplay here is undeniably basic, which can be a problem but in a way helps you as the player feel a bit more vulnerable at the same time. I’m not saying that every game needs to be a twenty-hour epic, but when we’re talking about an episodic game where the first episode took me less than twenty minutes to finish, I expect a little more. Each one varies in length but you’re looking at completing the entire game in about two hours and I think that goes for most players, not just those that are adept at games. He has been welcomed back to visit his old workplace, only to find it in complete disarray, the complete absence of anybody else around, rather worrying writing adorning the walls written with ink, planks across doors keeping you from getting in and just a downright eerie vibe to the place in general.īendy and the Ink Machine started life as an episodic title (which I am never a fan of), but Switch owners have the opportunity to play through the entire package without having to wait between the admittedly short episodes. Players take control of Henry, a former cartoonist of the Joey Drew animation studio. Things did get better, but without ever getting to the level I had hoped it would, as there are some issues preventing it from doing so. Safe to say, I didn’t really know what to expect, but upon playing, other than the visual style, my first impressions during the first chapter wasn’t particularly great. A very unique looking game that you wouldn’t necessarily guess was a horror title at first glance. There was a genuine sense of intrigue as I fired up Bendy and the Ink Machine for the first time. ![]()
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