Lifestream - A Haunting Text Adventure Reviews

App ID527820
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Unimatrix Productions
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Trading Cards
Genres Casual, Indie, RPG, Adventure
Release Date19 Sep, 2016
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English

Lifestream - A Haunting Text Adventure
2 Total Reviews
2 Positive Reviews
0 Negative Reviews
Negative Score

Lifestream - A Haunting Text Adventure has garnered a total of 2 reviews, with 2 positive reviews and 0 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Negative’ overall score.

Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 237 minutes
It starts a little slow - kind of seems like a text Catholic Priest simulator at first - but then the story opens up and you're swept along with the intrigue. I didn't realize how much I've missed text adventures like this. I really hope this developer releases many more similar text adventures - hopefully some in the light fantasy vein of the original Infocom classics - like ZORK and the ENCHANTER series. It has a definite Gabriel Knight feel to it - which isn't bad - but I can definitely see this format is ripe for many different genres of storytelling; i.e. murder mysteries, science fiction, fantasy, time travel and so forth. I used to write dozens of games like this myself when I was a teenager in the 1980's and playing Lifestream really made me nostalgic for those days of thinking up unique locations and devising interesting puzzles. I like it and want many more.
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 510 minutes
This is the second text-adventure I played on Steam (the other one from a different developer), but the plot in this one completely sucked me in. The game tells a supernatural story about a son investigating his father's disappearance, with each chapter switching between son and father, present and past perspectives. The story starts slow, but the mystery and suspense gradually build up, culminating in a completely unexpected ending. I definitely recommend this to anyone who enjoys reading and likes adventure/detective games. Now I am going to check out the other text-adventures of this developer, hoping they will be as good as this one.
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 892 minutes
It's amazing how well the text adventure controls work. And there's an excellent balance between the puzzles and it's intriguing story. Everything works together really well, it's a wonderful game
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 732 minutes
Very nice and cozy game, highly polished and featuring nice plot and decent, albeit simple, puzzles. Great "easy listening" fun.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 231 minutes
Wow. What can i say. I didn`t expect that much from the game, but it totally flashed me. This game is a text adventure where you have to solve puzzles in order to continue. The interface is great and i also enjoy the music in the background. The tutorial is short and there are no enerving long explanations. It`s all pretty simple. But i definitely like the mechanichs. Well, i haven`t played long now, but i`m already excited to continue.
👍 : 16 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 853 minutes
I suck at completing games, it happens very rarely. I suck even worse at writing reviews (I write them even more rarely). However, this game's story was captivating enough to keep me interested enough to complete it in two days AND to write a review. The review may suck, but the game didn't.
👍 : 14 | 😃 : 8
Positive
Playtime: 499 minutes
Highly recommended for text based adventure fans. This is a very polished product. The most important aspect is the writing and this does not disappoint. If you have any interest in paranormal stories, then this is a treat. The graphical style appears a bit dated, but they add a nice touch. The interface is also well done and glues everything together. Also, for the price, length and level of involvement (puzzles and choices), I can only really say good things about this offering.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 313 minutes
I wasn't completely sure what to expect when I picked up this game, having never really played a text adventure of any kind before. But, now that I've completed it, I can safely say that pciking it up was a very smart move. If you're not used to this type of game then it might take you a few moments to get used to the controls and especially the navigation, but after 10 minutes or so, you'll be whizzing around the place without any issue at all. It's very intuitive and very simple, and there is a map screen if you suddenly find yourself a little lost. Graphically, the game is beautiful. The interface, the icons, the in-game images, all look very nice and professional. In terms of sound, the game presents a perfect mix of peaceful, melancholic and dramatic background music, all inserted at just the right moments, as well as enough sound effects to make sure you're always satisfied that things are being selected correctly, and that things are generally getting done the way they should be. Storywise, the game is excellent. It's a mystery at heart, incorporating themes of loss, desire, heartache, faith, religion, and the never ending search for peace and happiness. I was gripped right up until the very end, and this being a text adventure, where story is paramount, I'd say that is a very big plus. The only negative thing to say about this game, for me personally, is when it comes to the overall game design. I had to consult a walkthrough on 3 occassions, simply because I just would never have thought to do a certain thing, and on another occasion just because I forgot that I could access a certain area because I hadn't been there since the very start. This is a trivial complaint though, and something that practically all adventure games suffer from, so I don't hold it against the game at all. So, if you like a good mystery, and a good character driven yarn, all wrapped in a great looking, and sounding, package, I definitely, without a doubt, recommend you pickup LIfestream. It took me just over 5 hours to complete, and so for the price, I'd say it's a real bargain. :)
👍 : 18 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 433 minutes
Ah, the classic text adventure. At first, I wasn't sure what to make of this, but at under $3 I decided to take the plunge. Having played the original point-n-click LifeStream - which I loved - from over 10 years ago by the same developer, I kind of felt that the developer was taking a step backwards releasing it as a text adventure. Within a few minutes of playing, however, my concerns vanished. The interface is solid and no worries about trying to type in the correct actions because you don't have to worry about that since you click on the options you want to do. From a purist standpoint, I think it lacks some of the creativity that came with playing a classic text adventure because you only have the choices that are laid out before you. You can't try something weird to see if the parser comes back with a witty response, for example. That can be a blessing or a curse, but the benefit is that the game does move forward at a pretty good pace. No need to worry about being stuck at a spot for hours or days. The story will suck you in and keep you going. Overall I have to give it a thumbs up and recommendation. It's a steal at $3, the graphics look good, the interface is smooth, great sound. Defintely a relaxing, yet intriguing experience. The only con I have with it - assuming I didn't miss some hotkey, is that I wish you could quick jump around the map.
👍 : 12 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 313 minutes
I am surprised that there are so few reviews for this VG text hybrid adventure game (mostly visual novel). For achievement hunters it’s a really good game to get 100% on and in one playthrough! I am used to other type of VNs on steam which requires tons of playthroughs to get every weird combination for achievements, thankfully not here. If you look at the achievements first they are very easy to figure out in game, for a couple you do have to find in game clues first before triggering said activity to be able to get them. I haven’t played the original lifestream, but this ended up being really engaging with not only the story but with traditional aspects of point n click adventure gaming re using items in inventory and reading journal/items you pick up for clues. Also in remembering when you are moving to different places what is at each place, so you can go back to it later (there is a map which helps but it’s not a transporter map.) There are two different modes of play – easy and normal. So you can have the option of help -objectives, hints and even a tutorial or none at all which should please everyone. There is even a w/t which the devs have posted in forum if you get stuck at any part. It does take a while to get used to how everything works and while most things you get the hang of things quickly, using inventory items is a bit awkward. Sometimes I didn’t think I could use an item only to realise I wasn’t at the exact text page it wanted me to be at. If you only like straight text games and hate adventure games then I would suggest you try the demo for this which I saw at the publisher’s website as it may just surprise you! Now I am used to the interface, I much prefer this style of game compared to straight VNs and being an adventure player I enjoy the journal/inventory side and trying to get max points like old school type adventure games. Thankfully you don’t have to get max points for achievement purposes! I think I picked this game up in a bundle but at such a low price I’d have been very happy paying full price, with trading cards, achievements, good engaging story, decent length, I am happy to recommend this game. Can’t wait for Shady brook to be greenlighted as I’ll be buying that.
👍 : 24 | 😃 : 0
Positive
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