I wanted to write a sort of review here. Please note that i don't wish to insult anybody, so if anybody is feeling insulted by my comments here I apologize.
Ever since playing the Within a Deep Forest, when I saw that this title i coming out i was somehow expecting a spiritual successor. that was my mistake. I like WaDF very much and played it several times. I enjoyed the setting and loved to explore the world just for the sake of exploring, which many main stream games failed to achieve. I liked how everything was connected and how i was able to have a good number of balls to chose from, and where ever i went i got something, be it a chat with a critter, a hint (a dragon
) or a new power. In many ways that game was complete in itself.
The moment I started NightSky I noticed that I won't be getting what I wanted, so I casted of the prejudice and started playing it as a new game (which it is). (that is like five I's).
I liked the black and black motif, but my biggest disapointment was that everything was chopped like a series of challenges, yet the game in its tone gave a sort of story. That clashed badly with me, on one side I have a setting that might hint a good story, on the other hand i have chopped up levels with no connection between them. I go to next screen on the right and suddenly i'm somewhere else, I do see a parallel with dream but it is just not good for me.
Also i felt somehow limited. One moment i have powers, next i haven't got any. That didn't go well with me. And i feel somehow imposed like "You have to do this this way, and you have to go that way." maybe i'm asking to much but i didn't like it. There where some puzzles that made me say "Good idea." I have nothing against being limited but it has to be done in the right way.
In a world of dream so well designed i saw no exploration, only progress form left to right, and in time it started to bore me. Which mad me sad, because i can see how much the developers try to make it good.
In conclusion, I didn't like the game. I wanted to like it, i tried to like it, but in the end it boiled down to dullness and choirs.
I hope that I didn't insult people with this text. If i did, I am sorry.