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Date Warp Review

Date Warp is a unique game that is classified as a visual novel. It’s not really a video game itself, but rather an interactive movie much like the recent Heavy Rain for PS3. As you watch the events unfold in front of you, there are specific moments in the game where you can make decisions and decide what the character should do next.

Date Warp is a “game” that plays much like this and has a very interesting and intriguing story that will have players hooked the moment they start playing. She takes on the role of a young college girl named Janet. She is an innocent girl who is in the middle of her first date with her new boyfriend named Bradley. Things don’t go as planned on her first date when her car breaks down in the middle of the road in the pouring rain. The couple decides to seek help at the nearest house where they could have fun.

Upon arrival, you are not greeted with a warm welcome. It is here the first time that the player can decide what Janet can do next. You usually have two or three options to choose from about how Janet should react to the situation she got herself into. The first option is that she can choose to apologize, or she can demand that the person who answers the door let him in since her car has broken down and she is drenched!

Although you have options to choose from in Date Warp, you’ll still have to win the best option you’d like to pick, as this isn’t the type of game where you can just point and click. This is done in puzzle mode. The puzzle has the option you want in the middle of an electronic circuit board. Your goal is to rearrange the wires so that electricity can flow to the choice you want Janet to make next. It’s not a very difficult task to do and it’s the only type of real “game” players will experience in Date Warp. The rest of the experience lies in reading the dialogue between the characters and trying to immerse yourself in the story.

Once Janet is inside the house, she realizes that the inhabitants are not as friendly as she thought they were. Although this isn’t a classic horror story, it does have a story that could lead to a classic murder investigation. There are five young men living in the mansion, and Janet’s boyfriend has a feeling they’re not as nice as they seem.

I really loved the way the characters were developed in Date Warp. Bradley (Janet’s boyfriend) is not the type of person she originally thought. Bradley only pretended to be her boyfriend because she wanted to get closer to this mysterious “mansion” since she suspects that the five young men kidnapped and killed her sister five years ago. From there, it’s up to you (as Janet) to find out the truth and see who’s telling the truth. The decision you will have to make only gets more difficult from there.

Graphically, the anime-style characters are excellently drawn. Not only is this, but the story is the real star of the show. If the story and characters were boring, I highly doubt it would be the type of game gamers would want to keep playing. The story is as compelling as the one seen in Heavy Rain on PlayStation 3.

Date Warp is a great visual novel. Although the demo is free, if you want to know what’s going on, you’ll have to pay to find out. Not that this is a bad thing, as the story and gameplay itself should be worth the price of admission.

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