Peru 2018 – Inka
The Inkas (in fact, the people is called Quechua and Inka refers only to the king) is mysterious and fascinating civilization. Risen and fallen in matter of one century.
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The Inkas (in fact, the people is called Quechua and Inka refers only to the king) is mysterious and fascinating civilization. Risen and fallen in matter of one century.
Peru urban architecture is essentially Spanish colonial style.
Portuguese tilings, Azulejos, in their full richness. Fascinating!
Peru is, like Brazil, a cauldron of cultures and faiths.
This small shot from the Mexican developer Tequila Works. A platformer, focused mainly on puzzle solving a bit of combat. It happens in the city of Seattle, during a zombie apocalypse. Zombies, platforming and puzzles.
The visuals are great. Very detailed environments and characters. The animations between stages are very well produced. It’s probably the highest point of the game. Since the very first moments I was impressed by it.
The story is bad. Lots of cliché situations and setups. Among the several problems, are:
The tension of the gameplay is valid. It’s real. The zombies offer enough challenge. It’s not like the running kind from Left for Dead nor the super slow and easy to avoid from Alone in the Dark
I feel that if Tequila Works invested in a second game, it would be much more refined in the storytelling department. It falls short on its potential.