If it's like Oxenfree I'm out, I couldn't stand that game and I usually love this type of game too. But for some reason Oxenfree really rubbed me the wrong way and I wanted every character to just die.
No, it has nothing to do with OxenfreeDid I just spoil oxenfree by reading the first sentence of that description? :(
The dialogue thing is by design. You're supposed to interrupt people and not take long carefully considering every possible consequence. It's simulating how conversations actually go in real life.What a coincidence, I finally started playing Oxenfree last night, but had to give up after couple hours - I didn't like anyone (except for the player character, I guess) and sometimes dialogue would play out in such a way that my choices had already faded out by the time I read them and weighed the consequences, yet the person I was supposed to be replying to still wasn't finished talking.
Still, I'm willing to give this a try.
The dialogue thing is by design. You're supposed to interrupt people and not take long carefully considering every possible consequence. It's simulating how conversations actually go in real life.
Subtitles is over each other, in those bubbles and sorry it's hard to read screen long dialogue and watch what my character should say at the same time and I don't think I read slowly, as a dyslectic I see words more like a shapes/pictures and even then it was too fast. Actually many friends in here and who I know which have English as a second language had this problem.
Which is a shame, since if this would be better spaced out, I think Oxenfree would be really good game.
As far as I know this is a game...and I don't like this, as if it's my opinion or something.Are you saying you never interrupt your friends? You all always finish a sentence before another person speaks, every time?