If there's a downside to the game, it comes in two small doses. The first one, is that some of the ledges that you'll need to jump down from or up to, don't have clearly defined edges.
Just where exactly you're supposed to interact with them doesn't always stand out, and this seems a little sloppy for a game that obviously had a lot of time and care put into its planning. The second one, is that the game uses passwords as its main way of saving progress, which are only given at the end of a level.
Granted, there are some temp save points scattered about in the levels, but those temp saves get erased when quit the game. The end result can be many, many replays of easier level sections, and that can get tedious. It's true that these aren't major issues, but it would have been nice to have been given more passwords along the way.
And while the ledges in question aren't everywhere, in the heat of the action, they can still lead to an unnecessary demise. Basically, Flashback is a wonderful game, with a couple of minor flaws. It has an interesting story, a tough but fair level of difficulty, gorgeous graphics, good sound, and solid design. You'll work the logic part of your brain on the devious puzzles, and your itchy trigger finger on the enemies, as you unravel what happened to Conrad. Recording games? You need our free video recording software built for gaming!
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Read more about it in the blog post. He crash lands in the jungles of Titan, discovers a memory cube recorded by his past self. Thus starts his quest to discover what the heck his past self was talking about. Flashback starts conventionally. An opening jungle section gives you time to learn how to jump, shoot, and roll. This is harder than it sounds, and it made me realise how slick modern platform controls have become. Also, while interesting, the puzzles can become a bit repetative.
But all those objection are minor and can be easily overlooked by the sheer fun and excitement the game provides. The platforms are beautifully designed and the animation is nice, although not very fast.
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