Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier
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Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier is a narrative adventure game of conquest, betrayal, and survival. When the fates of a tribe of apes and a band of human survivors intertwine, two worlds collide as their precarious existence hangs in the balance. Players play both sides of the growing conflict, gaining a deep understanding of the motivations, hopes, and fears of humans and apes alike. The destinies of each species rest entirely on the player as the game pushes towards a tense, fragile peace, or a final bloody battle. - 4 player local multiplayer - Controller support (keyboard available for single player only) - 14 hours of gameplay across 19 endings - Review your relationships at the end of each chapter
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As a fan of the movies, this was not as good but this is basically the only game for this franchise so beggars cant be choosers. 8/10
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Got the best ending. Very cool game. For the price of a movie ticket it's a more complete experience.
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First off, the game wouldn't run - I found out quickly that the application properties needs to be turned onto Windows 7 Compatibility. After that, game works normal.
I am a big Planet of the Apes fan. Glad I finally gave this a try. It's not really a game - it's watching a story and sometimes feeling you're a part of it. However, I'm giving this a 7 out of 10. Completed in 4 hours. Grab your popcorn.
The story is fantastic, very edge of my seat and begging to see what happens next to the beloved characters on both the ape and human side. The graphics very fantastic - there were scenes and movements where I had to second guess if this was a live action film or gaming development due to the realism.
Possible Spoiler ahead.
I have some cons, starting with I felt majority of my decisions or swaying the ape/human decisions didn't do anything. I felt certain things happen regardless of what I chose. Then in the final chapter, I made a respectable decision that ruined the ending. I had to replay the entire last chapter to go the other way - and I didn't like the outcome, yet it got the result I needed the first go around. Thus, the ending both times I absolutely did not agree with.
My favorite thing about the game was that the ape and human situation was completely yin and yang to each other. Meaning the ape leader was wanting war, yet the tribe wanted peace. And the Leader of the humans wanted peace, yet the town wanted war. A real conflict that almost turned everyone into war, yet heroes had to find a way to save the day.
It was such an incredible adventure and journey for 4 hours. Yet getting to the finish line felt....what was even the point of all this.
Really hope to see more Ape storyline, maybe future gaming etc.
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