About This Game Lula lives a happy life in her seaside village. Until one night a mysterious wizard tells her in a dream that she must find a relic called the Genie. What is the Genie? Could it be a key to unlock the truth about life and the universe? Could it be the answer to all her questions?Find out, when you walk as Lula, on the path you choose, as she journeys to discover the meaning of the Genie and fulfill her destiny. The path you choose will determine the fate of the world.Giving you the opportunity to explore both paths, Drizzlepath: Genie promises at least around 4 hours of relaxing experience. A rich story combine with immersive graphics, fantasy style natural environments, and a calming, ambient soundtrack to make it a journey you may not soon forget.Key FeaturesRich and poetic story presented by a clear narration.Subtitles with multiple language choices.Gorgeous graphics powered by Unreal Engine 4. Wherever you look is nice scenery.Calming ambient music of over an hour in total.Things to explore including many surprising and hidden ones.Replayability; as you choose your own path in the beginning of the game and both paths offer totally different atmospheres.All new "Gothic Vision" mode in which you see the game's graphics in a whole new vision. 7aa9394dea Title: Drizzlepath: GenieGenre: Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Tonguç BodurPublisher:Tonguç BodurFranchise:DrizzlepathRelease Date: 22 Feb, 2016 Download Drizzlepath: Genie .rar This review is LOONG overdue but Genie is in my top five favorite walking simulators ever. EVER. I love, love, love the narrative, contributed by great voice acting because you keep wanting to hear more and sometimes space out on the gameplay, while getting lost in Lula's thoughts and stories ;) The game is very extensive, with multiple endings and different paths to take. I definitely think you get your money's worth, with all of the twenty minute walking sims out there. Genie is also filled with beautiful graphics and some very fun easter eggs too. And if you're into riding dragons - there is a surprise at the end (because yes, I was thinking about the dragon the entire time!) :). Nice depiction of confession of the heart, with routine procedures of Drizzlepath and the game developer himself, walking simulators.. I am a big fan of well made narrative driven game experiences such as this one. It offers you very pleasant voice acting, harmonious soundtrack, fascinating, surreal, weird atmosphere and decent graphics. Gameplay is overall relaxing, aside from some "challenging jump sequences". You can save and quit at any time. The vast game world provides alternative locations, away from the main path, to explore. There you will find additional, story related information. The story itself is dealing with the question, what is the Genie? At the beginning, it's up to you to decide which path (out of two) you choose. Without knowing the outcome of your decision. The chase is on. So if you are fine with just exploring and enjoying the beautiful word of Drizzlepath, it's a clear must have.. A truly enjoyable game, I will highly recommend it.. I quite enjoyed the original Drizzlepath as it was beautiful and about the right length. This one switched away from the Cryengine and as such is not as joyous to just look around. It is way too long with very limited changes in scenery (other than either outside or in cave).But the big killer for me (and this is probably *Spoilers*) but at the beginning you make what appears to be a rudementary choice without any reason to choose one or the other. (or maybe I missed what was supposed to inform that choice). And then when you get to the end you are chastized for taking the "long path because you thought it would be easy" and then you get what I would consider the 'Lose' ending which is not satisfying at all.I did end up listening to podcasts while playing/pressing right or left on my controller but even then it was way way too long and I was so desparate for the end that to be told I had done it wrong was just a huge slap in the face. And then the annoyance of "Try the other path, it's shorter and more rewarding" felt insulting.. What to say? Well if your looking for hard core action adventure, look elsewhere. This is a slow pace "game". Others have described it as a walking simulator. And I guess that's the only way to describe it. No real objectives except continue on the trail. I liked it. Short but sweet. It's like puting a piece of candy in your and trying to make it last. Saboring every moment. This is a game for a particular audience. Chances are you may not like it. Or you may. I liked it. So much so I bought the rest of the series. It's not a waste of money if this is what you like. Beautiful graphics. Naration leaves a little to be desired though, let's be honest. Needs more human emotion. But it was a nice walk.. Walking simulator. The game is very relaxing and music is great. Just got rather annoying since I had no idea what the game was about, lol. But thats my fault. I found myself getting frustrated waiting for the action to start, but at the same time I was going farther into the game and began to want to know what the Genie was. Negative aspect is really just my thinking it was a different style of game, so I cant knock game for that. But I thumbed it up cause it took my frustration and still made me curious to see what would happen towards the end.. So i just finished the game and that ending really caught me off guard.. Genie was the 2nd in the Drizzlepath series and it should be noted it was a huge step up. The first Drizzlepath used the CryEngine and it was marred by optimisation errors. Graphics options were almost completely missing and it wasn't always clear where we needed to go.For its sequel, Genie, the developer picked the Unreal Engine. In terms of graphics the world created by this engine is just as beautiful, however, unlike its predecessor Genie is now greatly optimised and has a smooth performance throughout. A lot of options are available to tweak its graphics and some reviews state that a 4K resolution is also possible - this is good for screenshot aficionados like myself.Since this is a walking sim we do not encounter any enemies and the objective here is to reach our goal while the game's beautiful scenery and relaxing music all help with the immersion. Our protagonist, Lula, does the narration as she tries to reach the Mountain of Fire in search of the Genie. Normally, walking sims are relatively short so I was happy to see that early on we have the option to pick from two paths - they will change the locales, the atmosphere and, eventually, how Lula's journey ends.Strengths- longer than usual: with the availability of two paths we have two different experience and two endings- graphics & soundtrack: the music in the main menu is already captivating; the landscapes give us the opportunity to take screenshotsWeaknesses- sprinting: while walking can be toggled the option for a constant sprint would have been nice. Occasionally, sprinting is turned on but at key areas it is deliberately taken away.- not much interaction: this is not really a weakness since walking sims usually do not require you to interact with objects of the world. However, in Genie we can do this a couple of times so it would have been nice to see more such events.Genie is definitely an improvement following its predecessor. In fact, of all the currently available 3 episodes I have found this the best. This is a highly recommended walking sim; I recommend that you check Mr Bodur's library of games as they are of similar nature.. Perhaps you're reading this review because you played the first Drizzlepath and would like to evaluate the sequel.If you expect them to be remotely similar, then you will be disappointed; the only similarity the two share is horribly forced voiceover and disjointed, pseudomystical narration. But I hope you're not trying to play this game for its narrative quality. If you played its predecessor, you know not to expect. You're expecting a gorgeous walking simulator with refined graphics and intuitive controls and logical design.Again, you will be disappointed.The graphics, even on maximum settings, appear so overcooked that you would be better off buying Morrowind (the original). Really you would, because not only does it have equivocable graphics; it has actual gameplay, intuitive controls, voice ACTING, an appreciable narrative, and Player Models (which were very impressively present in the first Drizzlepath, but in Genie, you are an immaterial set of eyes).It's a horrible game. I couldn't put myself through more than 40 minutes (and 20 of those minutes were me seeing if any of the controls made the menu cursor move at more than 2 fps).It's horrible. A massive letdown on Bodur's part. Buy the first game if you want a good walking simulator. (Or just spend the extra change and buy Morrowind).
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