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Is anyone else worried...?
Is anyone else worried they won't like the gameplay switch from the first two episodes to the third and fourth episodes? I was a huge fan of the first two (I've bought both thrice) and I'm sure I'll like the third and fourth but I'm worried it won't have the same ambience that the first two had.
This isn't to say they shouldn't have made it, I'm eternally greatful for them continuing the series. I just want someone to assuage my fears over the switch

. Also I hope they somehow managed to keep cutscenes but that is probably not going to happen!
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Nah. I have no worries whatsoever.
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What I miss is the viewpoint character and his snippyness.
Hopefully Tycho's dialogue will make up for it.
Both are excellent, and available on Steam for $3 (often less on sales, possibly during the looming Steam Summer Sale Where Everything Is Like Half Off, No Seriously.
At the very least, it would give you insight into the standards they've set for themselves on their own, before the PA guys got involved (which I like to think will only heighten what they can pull off).
Yes I have. I've played C'thulhu Saves the World and got bored maybe 3 hours of the way through...it was totally worth the money I spent plus the comedy was great but it became...boring. I didn't finish it. That's why I am worried!
Well, it depends on why you didn't like our previous games. Rain-Slick 3 has deeper combat, a more interesting ability system, better graphics (with a lot more animation) and much tighter dungeon design. And in my opinion, it's a much funnier game than Cthulhu Saves the World or any of the previous Rain-Slick games. If any of those improvements fixes your complaint with our past games, great. If not, oh well, to each their own.
To be honest, your opinion of Cthulhu Saves the World is very similar to my opinion of Rain-Slick 1 & 2 - funny games but the gameplay gets boring fast.
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Play the game, then form an opinion on it, or at least give Zeboyd the benefit of judging them by their own work and not other peoples failures.
I would say that anyone who is interested whether they are worried or not should give the game a try and then form your opinion.
It's a $5 game. If the game disappoints you all you've lost out on is a sum of money smaller than most people spend on lunch. Or better yet, since you're apprently so convinced you'll hate it, why not go buy lunch with it instead, if making a sensible $5 investment means that much to you that the thought of squandering it keeps you up at night.
The first sentence is completely contradicted by the second. "I'm giving it a fair chance, but I expect to be dissapointed."
That is the worst possible attitude to have going into anything, ever. Why even bother?