About Fall Of Hell:
I took a look at this title knowing full well the title was classified as a alpha build. What I did not expect, however, was the lack of a functioning menu. This is a proof of concept in the earliest sense of the definition and does not warrant the asking price (discounted or not). The video displays what options currently work (options can be accessed in-game) and demonstrates the combat. When you die, you can spawn back into the game, but will soon be forced to restart the encounter. Enemies can get stuck when they spawn, weapon fire sometimes doesn’t register, there are no meters or icons that show your health and there is no key listing menu (which means trial and error trying to figure out how to switch single shot to full auto on the rifle). I will let the video speak for itself on the matter, but for the price, this just isn’t anywhere near ready. I recommend waiting on this until a clearer picture is painted.There isn’t much more to say at this point. Developer is not working on it and the game has not been updated since the same month the Kickstarter failed back in Nov, 2016. Due to recent policy changes which involve the incorporation of linking an Epic account, It pains me to no longer be able to recommend this game anymore. When I bought the game, an account for Epic was not needed. The recent changes mean I can now no longer play Fall Guys and I will not accept an Epic account being linked to my Steam account. I refuse to link my Steam account with Epic due to it being nothing more than a privacy invasion and a massive data-grab of Steam users. When I purchase a game I do so taking the risk whether it is bad or not, that I accept, but to bring in account linking and passing information to another separate service AFTER my purchase, thereby changing my aggreement, that’s just plain wrong.