![]() ![]() Details on some objects or even the items themselves also failed to load in during some cutscenes, leading to a distracting effect (this one is less so on the team, as I have experienced the same issue in several other Unreal Engine titles). There were stutters and large, noticeable sub-30fps drops. In my experience, the framerate was oftentimes inconsistent. In regards to the performance and this is the only area where Artful Escape takes a bit of a hit. Mind you, this is to be expected, as Johnny Galvatron, a rockstar himself, serves as creative director. From the level themes to the boss fights to the folk music played in the early game, there is a ton of great music here. However, there is more to aesthetics than just graphics, and the music of the game is just as strong as the artwork. It is easily one of the biggest feasts for the senses on the Series X right now, standing firmly alongside Psychonauts 2 and Ori and the Will of the Wisps. The blending of hand-drawn artwork with crazy particle effects and environments is a wonder to behold. From a 2D side-scrolling perspective, players explore city streets, interact with characters, and traverse platform levels to advance the narrative. ![]() Moving on to the aesthetics and this is where The Artful Escape truly shines. This is a narrative adventure game in which players follow the story of Francis Vendetti as he embarks on a journey to find a stage persona. ![]()
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