Stardust plays like The Princess Bride as if directed by Terry GIlliam (a la The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Time Bandits) on a more subdued day, with eccentric characters and a meandering storyline that entertain more through visual confections, artistic flourishes, and
deep character quirks galore that it does through the gist of the story at its core.
Not exact matches
The sparkling wit that lay underneath the crude surface of Volition's prior games is mostly absent here, with
characters that are fun at first but grow old due to them being nothing more than a collection of snarky comments and skin -
deep quirks.
With its
deep story and host of unusual
characters, The Fall Part 2: Unbound explores themes of artificial intelligence, identity, and the challenge of coping with other beings, with their own
quirks, limitations, and personal boundaries.