Telltale Video games are again and, with a serving to hand from Life is Unusual: Earlier than the Storm builders Deck 9, they’ve launched a brand new episodic journey. It’s primarily based on the world of James S.A. Corey’s hit e-book collection and tv present, The Expanse. Specializing in the ruthless Camina Drummer, you’ll get to embark upon an origin story of types in The Expanse: A Telltale Sequence, protecting occasions lengthy earlier than what has been seen on the present.
With the primary episode, “Archer’s Paradox”, able to delve into, will it signify a triumphant return for Telltale Video games, or is The Expanse: A Telltale Sequence already exhibiting indicators of being a possible wreck?
In episode one, you’re thrust instantly into the position of XO (Govt Officer) Camina Drummer aboard the Artemis. Working alongside Captain Garrison Cox, they lead a scavenger crew via the outer areas of the Belt, searching down a giant payday to see them set for all times. It’s harmful on the market although, and after stumbling upon a wrecked U.N.N. (United Nations Navy) ship, bother is afoot. Not solely is there a risk of pirates, who’ve ransacked the place beforehand, however there’s additionally discontent between crew members, which places further strain on Drummer to make the best calls.
Naturally, as a gap episode, introductions to the characters you’ll be sharing this journey with are an enormous a part of proceedings. So it’s a disgrace how underwhelming it’s when assembly nearly all of them. I don’t significantly care what occurs to any of my crewmates, which is an actual downside with reference to including further weight to necessary choices. Most of that’s all the way down to meaningless and fleeting dialog, nonetheless the voice performing is beneath par on the entire.
Getting Cara Gee to voice the character she performs on display screen, Drummer, ought to yield a greater efficiency than what’s right here. It feels phoned in and to make issues worse, her interior monologues endure from poor audio that doesn’t resonate properly. On prime of that, pilot Khan Tran appears like somebody placing on a faux voice, badly. Sadly, solely the ship’s medic, Dr. Virgil Marks, delivers a very convincing effort all through.
Regardless of recommendations that The Expanse: A Telltale Sequence can be straightforward sufficient to observe for these unfamiliar with the universe, I have to disagree barely. There’s quite a lot of lingo that you just simply gained’t perceive and the entire premise isn’t actually defined right here. That mentioned, followers of the present will completely respect the references discovered whereas interacting with issues in areas you’re capable of discover. That’s very true with reference a cool little voice cameo.
And talking of exploration, arguably the perfect a part of this episode includes scouring the wrecked ship. It lets you float round utilizing zero-g thrusters and stroll on the ceiling courtesy of magazine boots. Diving into each nook and cranny to search out objects to scavenge is a should, together with your haul – or lack of – probably shaping the longer term. The environment on the shipwreck is nice too; it’s very unsettling and eerie because of the remnants of the pirate assault. Severed heads and blood in every single place is certainly a memorable calling card.
As for motion elsewhere, there are two separate quick-time occasions to check your reactions. On the plus aspect, I like that accessibility choices are in place for anybody combating the tempo of those button inputs. It’s attainable to increase the timer or have an infinite period of time to react. On the draw back, the only battle sequence has extremely boring choreography and the opposite QTE is equally boring.
It’s exhausting to touch upon the alternatives made in The Expanse: A Telltale Sequence “Archer’s Paradox” as the implications aren’t prone to be realised till later within the collection. The very fact there are simply the 2 main choices to ponder, and one in all them is alluded to in the course of the opening scene, is lower than most well-liked, however I’m serious about whether or not the extra frequent smaller selections have a lot affect.
So, that’s episode one “Archer’s Paradox” achieved and dusted in roughly an hour, leaving me feeling detached about how The Expanse: A Telltale Sequence will pan out. The zero-g and exploration points are undoubtedly a draw, offering extra interactive options than most Telltale video games supply. Lengthy-time followers will definitely be happy by the methods during which the world they know is woven into the sport seamlessly too. In distinction to that although, the storytelling isn’t as much as scratch with supporting characters you’ll battle to care about. It’s too early to inform how a lot affect you could have on the narrative, however earlier than then it has to do higher to hook you in.
Don’t write off The Expanse: A Telltale Sequence but, nonetheless a mediocre first episode is way from ultimate.