- October 12, 2017
- Sergey Lir
I Can See the Future
38%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
64% User Score 11 reviews
Platforms
About
This is my job. Dying again and again. But I'm used to it. That's how I can see the future. What's waiting for me? Good question.











Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
graphics3 negative mentions
- The game is a surprisingly well-made and competently designed experience, making it worth a buy.
- It serves as a good short time killer with a balance of difficulty that can be engaging.
- The fast-paced gameplay offers unique tactics and strategies, providing a fun challenge for players.
- The graphics quality is very low, leading to a perception that the game may be poorly designed.
- There is a lack of tutorials, making it difficult for players to figure out some levels and achievements.
- The game can be punishingly difficult, which may detract from the overall enjoyment for some players.
graphics
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are criticized for their low quality, leading to confusion over whether the retro pixel art style is intentional or simply a result of poor design. Players have reported issues with fixed resolution and controls, which detract from the overall experience, while some describe the aesthetics as reminiscent of a surreal art film.
“I had to mess around with my graphics card menu for a while to get the game running at full frame rate, and once I did, I initially thought the game was actually running way too fast.”
“It's difficult to say whether the game is intentionally a retro pixel game or just looks bad, because the graphical quality here is very low.”
“The deficiencies of fixed resolution and fixed controls go hand in hand with the bad gameplay and bad graphics here.”
“The aesthetics look a bit like a bizarre art movie I saw once about being abducted by aliens while doing drugs.”