We Were Just Kids v0.3 Review



Overview:


"Too much, too soon, or was that simply my excuse?"


Our Protagonist (Rainn Nichols) has just moved to New York with her mother after her father vanished into thin air. Left with little more than a paycheck to live on and a broken down truck to move them around, our protagonist is uprooted from her home and now ex-boyfriend, forced to live in a motel on the wrong side of the Big Apple. This is where she meets our other protagonist (Logan Knox), the red-haired guitarist and founding member of the virtually unknown instrumental metalcore band, We Were Just Kids. Made up of himself, bassist Jason Butler, and drummer Reagan Lee. What begins as our protagonist joining the band on the fly for a school talent show swiftly evolves into the quartet being thrusted into a spotlight of sex, drugs, music, fame, love, and perhaps death.


Not everything is as it seems on the surface. The corruption of music, the lack of balance in the industry's power dynamic, and the temptations of stardom all test the unity of the band as past relationships come back to haunt our protagonists. Can they handle the heat of the spotlight, or the pressure of sudden fame? Can our protagonists operate through the weeds? Or will they crumble like the many before them?






Review:

- Intro/Boot up menu was lovely

- Maybe a little bit of PSA in the beginning?

- So far, the story feels like Life Is Strange kind of vibe

- Interesting story about band/musicians 

- Two MC in a single game, haven't heard that concept

- Some scenes hits way to close to home (LIKE WAY CLOSE)

- BGMs were well fit through out the game


Overall:

Scenes:      8.5/10
Animations:  8.9/10
Music/SFX:   8.5/10



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