I’ve decided to have a look at those quirkier or somewhat left-of-centre games that got panned in the general press and internet review sites. First of all I intentionally picked a few games that I had never heard off, which consistently got low reviews from the main media sources, and then I did some internet research, before playing them with an open mind whilst remembering the on-line and in-print comments. I intended to see if I thought all these games are genuinely awful, or if there is possibly something more to the general review trends? After all there’s truth to the old axiom ‘know your audience.’ Me, well I’ve absolutely no idea who reads this stuff: So this one’s for you Anon... |
Panned Games - Review 1: AMY
The first game on my list was AMY by VectorCell. This is a first person horror-survival game, where you take control of, Lana. A character who, as well as trying to survive in an epidemic ridden world, also has to take care of Amy, a young girl who appears to have some undisclosed form of autistic communicative difficulties.
The back-story revolves around your attempts to escape the city with Amy in tow.
The game-play is primarily puzzle based, with the Amy ‘companion character’ having
three main functions. The first being that you must keep Amy safe; this is done
ether by keeping her close (calling for her and holding her hand) or by hiding
her. The second function of Amy is to aide in puzzle solving. This can range
for something as simple as getting her to crawl through a space where the main
character couldn’t fit and press a button to activate some mechanism or open a
door etc, to more complicated puzzles where you must place her in certain
positions in order to perform some action(s). Then move her around with a
combination of instructions; getting her to move and perform a series of simple
commands that help accomplish a task; always bearing in mind that she is
more vulnerable when away from your direct control.
The third, and most intriguing, function of Amy is to protect your protagonist
from the infection. When separated from Amy the main character will slowly become
infected, leading to your eventual death if you can’t find Amy in time and don’t
have any serum handy.




