A Tale Of Caos: Overture Download For PS4
- filltasajamgu
- Sep 12, 2019
- 5 min read
Updated: Mar 13, 2020
About This Game Important NoteCaos is not a misspelling. It's not 'chaos': It's Caos.StoryTerribilia Van Quinn, a.k.a. Terry, is an apprentice technomancer, as much ingenious as she's impulsive and distracted. Gifted with a fantastic talent, Terry created amazing inventions, among which stands out Heimlich, a talking mechanical owl and her best friend, which follows her in every adventure.After many ups and downs, Terry finally begun her apprenticeship under the legendary Albion McMaster, known as the greatest technomancer ever, a grumpy and enigmatic man. Now, following her new master, Terry will have to fullfill McMaster's expectations, following him in a new, great adventure.McMaster is on the trail of a mysterious artifact, with wich he could accomplish his Great Project.Will Terry be able to help her master to achieve his goal?Will Terry be able to actually get what this goal IS?Will Heimlich be able to prevent her to get in too much trouble?And have I removed the roast from the oven?Almost all of this questions will be answered in "A Tale of Caos: Overture"!Act I: Sinking in the mud - AVAILABLEAct II: Off to Modron - AVAILABLEAct III: The secret of the Quarzigrast - AVAILABLENote: by purchasing the game you'll get instant access to the three acts.FeaturesMore than 10 hours of gameplay in three acts.A very deep and complex plot, full of twists.Dialogues and circumstances full of refreshing humor.A few puzzles and minigames to solve.A secret room to find in every act of the game.A lot of orginal characters to interact with.Pixel and colorful graphics honoring the nineties classics.Orginal soundtrack.Extravagant inventions, fantastic creatures and surreal worlds.No pixel hunting, thanks to the Phase Detector.Integrated help system whithin the game menu ("The Walkthrough" option), featuring three levels of detail: starting from a simple hint, up to an exact suggestion of what to do next. 7aa9394dea Title: A Tale of Caos: OvertureGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:ExperaGameStudioPublisher:Eli DaddioRelease Date: 21 Dec, 2016 A Tale Of Caos: Overture Download For PS4 a tale of caos overture. a tale of caos overture secret room. a tale of caos overture achievements. a tale of caos overture walkthrough I don't write a lot of reviews, but I wanted to give this game some love because I really liked it and want to see the Caos Symphony be developed.This game is old school. No voiceovers and lots of dialogue. I loved the main characters, Terry and Heimlich, and their interactions between themselves and others. The story was great and I wanted to play it out to find out what happens. It definitely kept my interest.Most of the puzzles were adventure game logical so it might be a little more challenging for beginning adventure gamers. But the game has an in-game walkthrough that will get you unstuck from any situation you might find youself in. There are a couple minigames which require some reflex clicking (e.g., clicking when the cursor hits a spot on a bar) but I made it through pretty easily and I don't have the best speed reflexes in the world so I think most people can handle it without too much trouble.Manual saves and so you can save as often and never have to wait for a save point. You don't die in the game so the save is mostly for safe progress keeping rather than making sure you don't have to replay hours because your character fell off a cliff or something. :)Someone mentioned 104 dialogue choice clicking in Act II. Seriously, you would only click that many times if you were forcing the result and not trying to solve the riddles. Once you see that you need words of wisdom from all the NPCs, you just go and collect them all. Once that is done, you can solve the riddles by careful choices. There are some of these kinds of puzzles in this game and I did have to get some actual paper and take notes - especially in Act III. Old school adventure. Doing that on occasion is fine by me and makes me smile more than irritates me.I had a lot of fun playing this blast from the past game that was clever, charming and funny. I highly recommend it to people that like the old style point and click adventures.. A particularly enjoyable way to spend time.I had a few problems with the game occasionally just stopping responding to the point I had to Alt-F4 out of it and try to play parts of it over because there is no autosave.But the story was quite enjoyable.The only other complaint I had was the multitool minigame - especially on a 4K monitor - you could click for it to unlock within the range and it might not accept it.. I really don't like the gameplay. The first screen shows perfectly what I don't like: there's a hammer, and you ask the protagonist to pick it up. She does nothing. But she actually IS trying to pick it up, without moving an inch, just doing "sounds" like "mmmph" to represent she's trying (mind you, in the same static pose, with a slightly looped animation). This carries on for the rest of scenarios. I'm already bored. Love the graphics, though. Will continue playing to see the outcome but so far, I have been very disappointed.. For its price, it's quite funny and interesting, but not too detailed. There's an easily accessible Walkthrough, but there's a lot of moon logic (I'm looking at you, Stream in Act 2!). Despite minor inconveniences in gameplay, the program is very solid and stable. Definitely get it while it's on sale!. Really nice game, a little short maybe. I follow the devs since they released a Matter of Caos on the internet. I was really looking forward to this game.I just finished it and after a few adventures I ended up joining a personal hygiene related cult, I party pooped children and got friend with a black-skinned and fire-bearded blacksmith giant.Yeah!Nice game!I can't wait to see what's next. I really don't like the gameplay. The first screen shows perfectly what I don't like: there's a hammer, and you ask the protagonist to pick it up. She does nothing. But she actually IS trying to pick it up, without moving an inch, just doing "sounds" like "mmmph" to represent she's trying (mind you, in the same static pose, with a slightly looped animation). This carries on for the rest of scenarios. I'm already bored. Love the graphics, though. Will continue playing to see the outcome but so far, I have been very disappointed.. For its price, it's quite funny and interesting, but not too detailed. There's an easily accessible Walkthrough, but there's a lot of moon logic (I'm looking at you, Stream in Act 2!). Despite minor inconveniences in gameplay, the program is very solid and stable. Definitely get it while it's on sale!. While a little on the short side, the game is excellently done, full of wit, and with tricky but on the whole logical puzzles. One downside is that some previous free instalments aren't bundled with it, particularly A Tale of Caos: Prelude, which sets up the backstory; Play that first. Experia Games have a well-deserved reputation for very high-quality adventure games, particularly the epic A Matter of Caos series. This looks to be another in the making.


Comments