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RSS FeedsYIIK: A Postmodern RPG Review - Too Slow for Boston
(GameSpot PSP News)

 
 

16 january 2019 22:40:13

 
YIIK: A Postmodern RPG Review - Too Slow for Boston
(GameSpot PSP News)
 


`Postmodern` is both an intriguing and an intimidating word. YIIK, pronounced `Y2K,` comes with the subtitle, `A Postmodern RPG,` but what does that mean? Is it a game centred around the tennis matches of Infinite Jest? Or around Andy Warhol`s Campbell`s Soup Cans? Regardless of the intention behind labeling the game as such, the postmodern tag initially seems a little peculiar at first.However, when you boot up YIIK you`re met with a stylish title screen that looks like it was ripped straight out of a retro arcade. The stunning visuals are accompanied by an electro-jazz bass-driven track that immediately asserts the game`s homage to `90s pop culture. After a short exchange with a crow named Marlene, you`re given control of Alex McHugh, college graduate and spoiled brat. You`re also unemployed and spend your time wandering around your town aimlessly until you meet a cat with a Salvador Dali moustache. Shortly afterwards, an ethereal girl goes missing, triggering a chain of events that threaten the very fabric of reality itself.YIIK plays as a turn-based RPG, but instead of a strength/weakness mechanic that`s usually innate to most turn-based systems, YIIK uses a series of minigames to determine how much damage you deal and receive. Alex`s basic attack sees him spin his favorite LP on a portable record player, which is lighthearted and amusing at first. However, as more characters and abilities are introduced to the game, the amount of minigames becomes increasingly more daunting.Basic attacks become ineffective as the game progresses, leaving you to use special abilities that feature minigames spanning myriad genres. These special abilities are necessary to take down mid-game enemies, but because there are no instructions on how to play the minigames, the game`s learning curve is both unfair and unsatisfying. Make a mistake and you`ll deal no damage, so you`ll likely need to die a few times before you get the hang of a new ability. There`s a voice that narrates ...


 
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