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Backstage pass game review
Backstage pass game review





backstage pass game review

As someone who shares Sian's social anxiety and panic in crowds, I found myself identifying with her instantly. Sian is a wonderful protagonist, a driven girl who doesn't let her shyness get in the way of doing what she wants to do.

backstage pass game review

Where this game noticeably outshines Always Remember Me, however, is in its characters. All in all, it makes the learning curve a bit unfriendly, though not impossible. The stat-raising sections go by so fast that it's hard to catch the effects it had, and consumable items that you can buy in shops don't have their effects on your stats spelled out.

backstage pass game review

For example, running your fatigue too high will cause you to take a significant stat decrease eventually, but I didn't actually figure this out until my third playthrough. It's all a bit complex, as you might be able to tell, and while enjoyable, a big fault is that the game doesn't explain a lot of the specifics behind the stat-raising mechanics. On weekends, you can call up friends to hang out, hit up the local shopping scene, or just sleep to lower your fatigue, and weekends are also the only time you can check your e-mail, which is vital to catching job offers from various characters. You're mostly free to do whatever, although certain slots will be booked up by jobs or in-game events with other characters and you can only schedule activities for the morning when class isn't in session. During the week, you select activities for your afternoon, which can raise corresponding stats, affect your GPA, or bring in income. Gameplay is a blend of stat-raising and dating sim.







Backstage pass game review