Harold Halibut is a bit like visiting an aquarium for the umpteenth time — sure, it is visually attention-grabbing, providing a glimpse right into a submerged alien world, however as soon as the preliminary intrigue is gone, you are primarily on a protracted, and fairly boring, stroll. This narrative-focused sci-fi journey begins off with a promising premise and enchanting artwork fashion, however it does not take lengthy earlier than the facade falls to disclose what’s in the end a protracted and shallow recreation.
It in all probability does not assist that the titular character appears fed up from the off. Having spent his complete life aboard the Fedora, a ship that is been caught on the backside of an unknown planet’s ocean for 50 years, we’re probably not stunned by Harold’s vacant stare and reserved character. It is an important idea to kick issues off, although — generations of people far faraway from life on Earth, who solely know the metallic corridors of a colonial spacecraft. Whereas life trapped in an alien sea has grow to be the norm, nonetheless, the ship’s prime minds are arduous at work to get the Fedora flying once more, and again to discovering a brand new residence for humanity.
Till then, although, the sport has you navigating Harold across the accessible areas of the ship and chatting with different inhabitants. To begin with, the sport’s aesthetic is sufficient to carry you alongside; every thing you see was made by hand, then scanned into the digital realm. The result’s a recreation with the look of a claymation movie (although not animated like one), and it’s totally efficient. Every atmosphere is enjoyable to find due to all of the meticulously made props.
For nearly as good as the sport appears, although, there’s little or no to really do in it. The overwhelming majority of what you do is stroll from one cutscene to the subsequent, opening your PDA sometimes to verify goals. Harold’s not in a rush, both, shifting at a snail’s tempo even when you maintain down the run button the entire time. Once more, discovering all of the areas is initially attention-grabbing, whether or not it is the colorful Agora Arcades or the Social District’s small residential areas. The difficulty is that nowhere you go affords a lot significant exercise, leaving the sport to lean nearly solely on its story and characters.
That is to not say there’s nothing outdoors of conversations to alter issues up, however these moments are fleeting and scarce. You will clear some graffiti a couple of times; you may unscrew some panels on a 3D printer; you may check out the universe’s shortest indoor ski slope; and there are, often, dialogue decisions. All of it provides a contact of flavour, however there’s nothing right here that basically fires the creativeness.
All of it comes all the way down to the narrative, then, and sadly it does not fairly stay as much as its potential. Chatting to the ensemble forged is almost all you do, and whereas there are some attention-grabbing personalities to fulfill, like Buddy the cheerful postman, and Harold’s previous flame Sunny, dialogue is usually longer and extra sophisticated than it must be. There is a sure offbeat attraction to the script that shines via from time to time, however the writing commonly veers off the mark. Fairly just a few story beats are left to hold, or left us scratching our head.
Issues do choose up a bit as you get additional in, although. There are non-compulsory facet goals to finish if you wish to get to know some characters a bit of higher, and as soon as Harold meets an alien buddy, the principle story begins to take some extra attention-grabbing turns. Clocking in at roughly 12-14 hours, Harold Halibut’s finest moments are undoubtedly in its latter half — it’s going to rely on you whether or not or not all that flavourless strolling about is value it to see them.
This has the vitality of a unusual indie film that is been stretched right into a recreation six occasions the size. We actually do love the visible fashion and the world developer Sluggish Bros. has constructed, and there are some vibrant moments dotted all through. Nevertheless, traipsing about the identical environments bouncing between cutscenes does not make for notably compelling play. Some will vibe with what’s being introduced right here, however for us it does not actually come collectively.
Conclusion
We actually needed to like Harold Halibut, and there are some redeeming qualities. Its fantastic aesthetic is exclusive and detailed, it has an important sci-fi hook, and there are some good moments all through the story. Sadly, these features depreciate resulting from a chronic runtime, most of which is full of gradual, repetitive treks from one scene to the subsequent. The narrative is left to carry every thing collectively, however it sadly does not fairly stick the touchdown because of pacing points and a few iffy writing. That is one fish you may wish to let get away.