Cannonfire Concerto Reviews
In an 18th century symphony of intrigue, your supernatural virtuoso performance begins an overture to war! Spies, lovers, generals…who holds the strings?
App ID | 558410 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Choice of Games |
Publishers | Choice of Games |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Captions available |
Genres | Indie, RPG, Adventure |
Release Date | 8 Dec, 2016 |
Platforms | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Supported Languages | English |

18 Total Reviews
14 Positive Reviews
4 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Cannonfire Concerto has garnered a total of 18 reviews, with 14 positive reviews and 4 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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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:
678 minutes
This game has quite an interesting tale; if you enjoy a choice of snubbing strangers, or friendly addressing enemies, while artistically playing tunes for reporters, using a make-shift instrument, then I suggest glacing into this story. I would have liked more opportunity to visit the stores to buy stuff, however, in the loom of all the excitement of war and song; who has time for a penny transaction? I, for one, erected enough curiousity for $2.99 book.
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
163 minutes
All in all, this story was good. I love music, and it was very nice to spend 1.5 hours pretending to be a Genius.
One notable thing about this story is that you can truly have any ending you want - this nation, that one, set yourself up as governer, relationships, whatever. Well, I don't know what happens if you stay neutral. I tried, but I broke and joined a side (the lesser assholes, FYI. I would never support Bonaventure after he disrupts my concert that way. And he's an arrogant prick. Only I can be an arrogant prick.
While you can pick your ending (not literally, yes? It's not like - "choose your ending". It's just that your actions really make a difference, and theirs more than one possible outcome, which I really don't know if all stories have), I do want to point out that the endings don't really feel right to me, and none of them are what you'd call classic "happy ending". None that I met, anyway. Now, I have no problem with a non happy-ending, but I do want an ending that feels final. Like, I don't mind if it ends in death, tragedy, heartbreak, whatever - just that it ends, you know? When I finished, it felt kind of incomplete. I decided to help this empire defeat another empire, they won, I become a politician to better the lives of my city's people - done. And, I dunno, didn't enjoy.
However, while endings are important, I'll stress - I very much liked every other part of the story. 8/10.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime:
331 minutes
great choices, that lead to understandable effects. while I was unable to acheve the goal at the end of the game the reasioning given as to why was well thought out and explaned.
10/10
👍 : 5 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
772 minutes
I found this very difficult to get into, and I rarely have the desire to play for more than half an hour at a time. That doesn't say much for the game's ability to immerse you in its world.
There are some very good ideas and concepts here - the gathering storm in the prelude to war, the factions attempting to use you for their own ends, the life of a musician on the road. I also felt that the nature of Genius, the metaphysical beings(?) that co-inhabit the mind of some gifted people, could be explored and expanded on far more. But it feels like this should have been a novel rather than shoehorning it into a choose your own adventure format.
Perhaps you will like the story anyway, and it's not an expensive game, but I can't recommend it.
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
143 minutes
I think this is a brilliant story, though whether it is a brilliant game or not is a bit debatable. I feel like the summanry given does a poor job explaining the game's stong suits, so I'll give a breif summary. Throughout the game, you are a musicain on tour, traveling through various city states as the land teeter on the edge of war between the Scelerians and Bonaventure. This is the main focus of most of your interactions in the game, though farious factions such as the church, or the freebuilders, also show up. For the romance, I didn't notice it much, and there seems to only be two or three romancable charachters. I think the real joy in the story is in it's road -trip feel, each place you visit feeling distinct and unique, and the descriptions of music though the game were enjoyably well written as well. But the game aspect is a bit... I think it suffers from having too many stats. Many times I would try a particlar action, completely unsper which skill it wouls use, or pick a converstaion topic, and not know ehich one of my skills it would improve. The game also puts a bizzare emphasis on clothing, at certain points, which despite being very blatant, seems to contribute next to nothing. I imagine this game would be very frustrating for someone trying to hunt acheivments or get a specific ending. The best way to play is either ick which options suit you, personally, or imagine a charachter and try to play as them. Despite it's flaws, this game is a imaginitive and charming journey of music, and well worth the four bucks.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
172 minutes
It's a nice, short and well-written Choice of Games story. The story mainly consists of your character in a new town every chapter, and you have a few choices within each town to interact with various characters, get involved in some political scheme or how to appeal to the audience during the concert within that town.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
337 minutes
This was an interesting one. I didn't like it at first, but it won me over near the end.
You play a musician on tour. You travel to all these different towns, each one is unique in it's own way. At each town you'll play at least one concert, you'll have to pickup on clues to appease your audience. At each town you'll be able to help or hinder the different factions. You'll also have some relationship options. There's rumors of war brewing between the major powers. You can try to give the advantage to one or the other, or stay neutral.
Pros:
-colorful characters
-lots of interesting options and outcomes
-well written
-It's like a Victorian era setting with gentlemen and gentleladies, new ideas, and nationalism.
-Looking forward to replaying and trying out different options.
-musical duels, fun!
-good length
Cons:
-The intro's confusing, throws you into an action sequence then timejumps.
-There's alot of names to remember: people, factions, landmarks, towns.
-You earn money, but I wanted more stuff to spend it on.
Overall:
-Takes too long to get into. I'd recommend waiting for a sale, it's not one you have to play.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
110 minutes
That was pretty disappointing. I honestly thought that it woud've been a good story, but I just couldn't get into it. The wording was confusing, and it didn't really make sense. There was a lot of rambling. I honestly can't give this more than a 3/10.
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
470 minutes
My god, this is a pretty friggin good bargain for a few dollars. For starters, the characters were really well fleshed out. Trying to avoid spoilers, I beleive that you can have a good, bad, or ugly relationship with anybody. I have played probably more than I should have. The descriptions are beautiful, and in that sense, it has better graphics than most triple-a titles today. My one and only complaint is that there aren't enough options on where to go, such as returning to cities you have already been. For all of the suckers out there for text based games, I most certainly reccomend it.
👍 : 8 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
213 minutes
This is a lovely, lyrical, well-written game. The writing is light and elegant, and the choices are interesting and often witty, and many choices feel like they have real weight.
There are quite a few characters, most of them briefly sketched; the ones you get to know well, however, are lots of fun. It was, I have to admit, a little difficult for me to keep track of the numerous lands, factions, and agents. I was confused a lot. That's ok: I suppose the character I played was confused too!
I particularly enjoyed designing my musical Genius, selecting outlandish outfits, and engaging in musical combat.
All in all, a very good addition to the Choice Of Games line.
👍 : 19 |
😃 : 2
Positive