Dysfunctional Systems: Learning to Manage Chaos İncelemeler

From Dischan Media, creators of the highly acclaimed Juniper's Knot, comes Dysfunctional Systems: Learning to Manage Chaos.Dysfunctional Systems is a visual novel series featuring Winter Harrison, a student mediator from a utopian world. Learning to Manage Chaos is the first entry in the series.What is a mediator?
Uygulama Kimliği248800
Uygulama TürüGAME
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Yayıncılar Dischan Media
Kategoriler Tek oyunculu, Steam Başarımları, Kısmi Kontrolcü Desteği
Türler Basit Eğlence, Bağımsız Yapımcı, RYO, Macera
Çıkış Tarihi26 Sep, 2013
Platformlar Windows, Mac, Linux
Desteklenen Diller English

Dysfunctional Systems: Learning to Manage Chaos
13 Toplam Yorumlar
7 Olumlu Yorumlar
6 Olumsuz Yorumlar
Karışık Puan

Dysfunctional Systems: Learning to Manage Chaos toplamda 13 inceleme aldı. Bunların 7 tanesi olumlu, 6 tanesi ise olumsuz olup, genel puan olarak "Karışık" elde edilmiştir.

İnceleme Grafiği


Yukarıdaki grafik, Dysfunctional Systems: Learning to Manage Chaos için yapılan geri bildirimlerin zaman içindeki eğilimini göstermektedir. Oyuncu yorumlarındaki dinamik değişiklikleri ve yeni güncellemelerin etkisini analiz etmeye yardımcı olur.


Son Steam İncelemeleri

Bu bölüm, oyunun en son 10 Steam incelemesini gösterir ve oyuncuların deneyimlerine ve görüşlerine genel bir bakış sağlar. Her inceleme özeti, toplam oynama süresini ve olumlu-olumsuz geri bildirim sayılarını içerir, böylece topluluk geri bildirimlerini net bir şekilde görebilirsiniz.

Oynama Süresi: 165 dakikalar
"Dysfunctional Systems: Learning to Manage Chaos", developed by Dischan Media, is a visual novel that showed a lot of promise but, unfortunately, falls short in one critical area – it remains unfinished. Despite this significant issue, the game delivers an engaging experience through its narrative, characters, and world-building. The game's narrative, though limited to the first episode, is one of its strongest aspects. It follows Winter Harrison, a young mediator-in-training, as she navigates the political turmoil in a foreign world. The storytelling is sharp, the dialogue is well-written, and the game deals with complex themes such as morality, societal issues, and the nature of interventionism, which adds depth to the narrative. The character development in Dysfunctional Systems is commendable. Winter is a compelling protagonist, and her interactions with her mentor and the diverse supporting characters are thoughtfully depicted. These relationships serve to enrich the storyline and heighten the emotional investment in the game. Visually, the game is quite impressive. The artwork is beautiful, with detailed character designs and vibrant backdrops. The music and sound design further enhance the atmosphere, perfectly complementing the game's tone and pace. However, the primary drawback of Dysfunctional Systems is its incomplete status. Despite its release back in 2013 and plans for future episodes, the series has not seen a continuation. This leaves players with an unfinished narrative, unresolved plotlines, and unanswered questions. The game ends on a cliffhanger, and the lack of a follow-up is a significant disappointment, particularly given the engaging storyline and characters that the first episode introduces. The game's short length might also be a concern for some players. The story can be completed in about two hours, and without the planned subsequent episodes, it can feel like the experience ends just as it's getting started. In conclusion, Dysfunctional Systems: Learning to Manage Chaos, with its engaging narrative, compelling characters, and beautiful artwork, had the potential to be a standout visual novel. However, the absence of any follow-up episodes to continue the story leaves it as an incomplete experience, a glimpse of what could have been a truly remarkable series. It's a beautiful, albeit brief, journey that ends far too soon.
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