About This Game [img{STEAM_APP_IMAGE}/extras/Animation7.png[/img]The story takes place in alternative reality. The world is ruled by bureaucracy. The predatory creatures like lycanthropes and vampires live among humans in peace and have equal rights. There are destructible objects in the game, some may affect the gameplay. The lighting in the game plays an important role in some of locations, as it’s hard to see who’s hiding in the darkness. If you need to hide from humans, look for the dense vegetation.The main hero, Adam, is one of “savants” — people with supernatural powers, who represent the law enforcement of human race. Adam’s supernatural power is foreseeing the future. In fact, Adam cannot die, as when he dies, he returns to the moment where he could avoid death. Thus, he can affect only his own future. Making a mistake he can’t just fix it by going back. For example, he killed an innocent but in that moment Adam wasn’t in danger. In this case, he returns to the moment after him committing a murder. Several endings Dangerous enemies Challenging gameplay Puzzles Non-linear storylinesupport: sergey.lir.lp@gmail.com 7aa9394dea Title: I Can See the FutureGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Sergey LirPublisher:Bitlock StudioRelease Date: 12 Oct, 2017 I Can See The Future Download] [Ativador] This game is "so bad it's good" in a similar sense to how bad movies can be so bad they're good. I had to mess around with my graphics card menu for a while to get the game running at the full frame rate, and once I did I at first thought the game was actually running way too fast. Given the trailer I think it was about right though, so I forged ahead. At this incredible game speed, with only 1 hp, the game actually wraps around from "fast-paced" back to slow again, because you can't react to things, you can only employ cheap tactics that let you eliminate the enemies without really fighting them. Like purposefully going in front of a security camera, then throwing incredible bouncing shuriken down the hallway as the entire level's force rushes out in a line to meet you.Speaking of shuriken, shuriken (and bullets) that you fire bounce back and hit you in the face a lot of the time, it's ridiculous.The setting reminds me of Blade, if Blade was a bad movie. The aesthetics look a bit like a bizarre art movie I saw once about being abducted by aliens when doing drugs.It's even movie-length, what a convenient coincidence.. This game is "so bad it's good" in a similar sense to how bad movies can be so bad they're good. I had to mess around with my graphics card menu for a while to get the game running at the full frame rate, and once I did I at first thought the game was actually running way too fast. Given the trailer I think it was about right though, so I forged ahead. At this incredible game speed, with only 1 hp, the game actually wraps around from "fast-paced" back to slow again, because you can't react to things, you can only employ cheap tactics that let you eliminate the enemies without really fighting them. Like purposefully going in front of a security camera, then throwing incredible bouncing shuriken down the hallway as the entire level's force rushes out in a line to meet you.Speaking of shuriken, shuriken (and bullets) that you fire bounce back and hit you in the face a lot of the time, it's ridiculous.The setting reminds me of Blade, if Blade was a bad movie. The aesthetics look a bit like a bizarre art movie I saw once about being abducted by aliens when doing drugs.It's even movie-length, what a convenient coincidence.
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