While the system isn't exactly slow or awkward, it goes without saying that fans of the genre – ourselves included – would have probably preferred a more traditional take on things.įurthermore, the methods by which you can expect to save your game have seen a dramatic overhaul from the title's PC equivalent – your progress is now recorded almost entirely via autosaves instead. Multiple choices can then be cycled through with the right analogue stick, before they're looked at or physically manipulated by you in some manner. In lieu of simply, well, pointing and clicking on items of interest, you'll be expected to either walk up to them yourself using the left analogue stick, or give the square button a quick push in order to display all of the available prompts on-screen. Though the release is centred around the typical core mechanics of the genre – that is to say, you'll be interacting with the environment, objects, and characters in order to overcome various obstacles and tasks – its iteration on the PlayStation 4 sees you take advantage of a somewhat alternative control scheme. ![]() ![]() The most recent instalment in the series, The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 is a whimsical point and click adventure title developed by King Art Games.
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