January 7, 2014
I am a kickstarter backer for this project and was really excited on what could happen one of my favorite childhood games, EarthBound. Unfortunately, it ended in slight disappointment.
The book can be broken into 3 parts; synopsis or analysis of the game, childhood and adult memories from playing the game, and memoir of the author that at the best of times vaguely connects with the game. This story suffers from too little of the first and WAY too much of the last.
Much more could of been done. Critical sections of the plot are ignored that offered moments of analysis. Instead we are told about an acting career, a story on how the author's parents meet, and a major illness.
There is potential for the series. It is written well, just lacks in proper content.
The book can be broken into 3 parts; synopsis or analysis of the game, childhood and adult memories from playing the game, and memoir of the author that at the best of times vaguely connects with the game. This story suffers from too little of the first and WAY too much of the last.
Much more could of been done. Critical sections of the plot are ignored that offered moments of analysis. Instead we are told about an acting career, a story on how the author's parents meet, and a major illness.
There is potential for the series. It is written well, just lacks in proper content.