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  1. Aug 15, 2012
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    I don't know exactly what to call this, but a game it is not. The "game" elements of it are extremely tedious and drawn out. First off, the controls are terrible, you need to go into the settings, and enable the Not recommended mode, because otherwise the game is completely unplayable in the second level.

    The graphics while not terrible, are also not good, but passable. The first
    I don't know exactly what to call this, but a game it is not. The "game" elements of it are extremely tedious and drawn out. First off, the controls are terrible, you need to go into the settings, and enable the Not recommended mode, because otherwise the game is completely unplayable in the second level.

    The graphics while not terrible, are also not good, but passable.

    The first "Level" you do nothing. You can't do anything, it takes nearly 5 mins for this level to "complete". You die, and that's level one.

    Level 2 is Float around and cover up candles, after that game over.

    This is not worth anything and I recommend not playing this at all, pity because other Tale of Tales games are good, The Path being a very creative game, this failed to deliver on any of my base expectations.

    I paid about $2 for this game, and I can honestly say it was not worth this in the slightest.
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  1. Despite all that, you may find that you can't quite forget Fatale, that you come back to its problems, its frustrations, and its ambiguities even when the memories of more fully-realised games have faded. Trapped somewhere between survival horrors and full-blown gallery installations, Tale of Tales remains a fascinating studio.
  2. PC Gamer UK
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    Undeniably an interesting, surprising and oddly haunting experience. [Christmas 2009, p.117]