WILL is not the most visually innovative of the genre, but the way it gets you to engage with the events that unfold throughout its sprawling narrative is just enough to set it apart from its contemporaries. Whilst we still wait for the heavy hitters to arrive, now is the time for new titles to try and gain our attention. The Switch is somehow still underutilised as a destination for visual novel games. God, please help me Then god will hear your plea. Hold it in your hand at midnight and pray. The ending ties things up but ironically manages to detract from the core of the experience as a result. WILL: A Wonderful World - Art Book 8.99 16.98 Add all DLC to Cart Contact Dev Twitter: Facebook: wmystudio Email: About This Game Use your heart and wisdom to help those in need. However, the last couple of hours ramp up the complexity, requiring you to go back and alter the endings of specific acts to unlock the final acts for different stories. This core mechanic works well and keeps you engaged throughout, and given the dire consequences faced you do feel a need to help change things for the better, even if some of the male characters are idiots. Here you help Jimmy AND Carlos – but it would be great if you could let things fail here instead. The number of text elements that can be changed vary across the stories, and branch out surprisingly early on so that you deal with two stories simultaneously (and sometimes three later on) where events that initially seem specific to one story becomes more appropriate in another, helping to save the day. After reading a letter and discovering the unfortunate ending to the events described you are then provided with the opportunity to change the course of events. Oh wait, that’s me, my bad.Īs a god, you save these people through the main gameplay mechanic. As the different stories progress the default ending to each act will often either result in their death – in one of many excruciating ways – or something that will definitely result in long-term psychological trauma – this game gets dark, quick. Oh, how I wish this remained the case, for their sakes. Sure, these are things people will understandably want to change, but they aren’t a matter of life or death. You meet a somewhat international cast, albeit one predominately from East Asia, and whilst their problems differ, they each ultimately share the same dilemma: death.Īt first, the dilemmas are mostly trivial one person should’ve won a tennis match, another person wants to impress a girl he likes, and a cop accidentally sees his superior naked. These letters aren’t usually written by the individuals it’s better to think of them as wishes converted to letters that enable you to read and interact with them they’ve also been helpfully translated for you as well. Unfortunately, that also means helping Jimmy… Just some of the characters you will get to know and want to help. These letters come from the different individuals whose lives you’ll follow across the duration of the game. There is an overarching plot – albeit the loosest plot of the game – that provides the justification for the game itself and the actions that you as the player orchestrate. You play as a “god” whose job is to rectify the problems of those who write you letters asking for help. Some of these interconnect forming a wider narrative arc resulting in three main plots and a couple of ancillary plots. The group is looking to compile all these facts into a single mining record book, with all those who submit facts in line to receive a free book.WILL: A Wonderful World is a collection of stories surrounding multiple individuals. Some of the trivia already collected are gems such as ''the Luck of the Irish' is an old mining expression that came out of the gold and silver rush years in the late 19th century' '69 days is the longest time survived underground after a mining disaster – a world record set after the Chilean San Jose mine rescue' and 'the marble used in the construction of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier came from the Colorado Yule Quarry'. Mining IQ is asking readers to submit their favourite/weirdest/ most interesting facts, statistics, and records about the world of mining. The group is putting together a new book focused on the trivia of mining – The Weird & Wonderful World of Mining – which will be a book of records for the industry. "Sure, you might not be a pop culture guru, but if you’re in our industry, we’re sure you have some interesting mining facts, stories, statistics or records up your sleeve…" Mining IQ says.
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