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Just played Flight Of The Bumblebee, and I have mixed feelings.
Let me get one thing off my chest right now - the control scheme is horrendous - I cannot fathom why Telltale could not stick to S&M's perfect style.
To the game itself - I think it's well done, and the graphics and sound cannot be faulted, but somehow I think this particular type of entertainment is better passive i.e. watched on TV.
S&M and TOMI are great but here something is lost in translation.
Let me get one thing off my chest right now - the control scheme is horrendous - I cannot fathom why Telltale could not stick to S&M's perfect style.
To the game itself - I think it's well done, and the graphics and sound cannot be faulted, but somehow I think this particular type of entertainment is better passive i.e. watched on TV.
S&M and TOMI are great but here something is lost in translation.
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Maybe it has something to do with accommodating consoles? They can't point and click everywhere.
Also they say the Direct Control allows for scenes where you can't see the floor and more cinematic camera movement. I like the camera movement. It's like a Wallace and Gromit animation on TV. I don't actually have any problems with the control scheme. Keyboard or mouse, as long as it does what I want, it's OK with me.
I think they have improved on it with the Tales of Monkey Island Control scheme by adding mouse drag movement.
Really? Well I could *just* live with TOMI but if all their new games will use this then it's the end of the line for me.
I refuse to use the keyboard in the 21st century for an adventure game.
So in effect what all are implicitly implying on this thread is that Telltale will optimise the controls for consoles and not for PC gamers like myself.
That would be a serious, possibly fatal compromise. It seems none of you here have played the PC version - play it and you'll discover how truly awful it is.
they really needed mouse drag movements here as well, i wanted to use just the mouse but was forced to use the keyboard too.
That bugged me as well. I suppose it's cos Gromit has nothing to say and Wallace wouldn't deviate from what he needs.