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My Time At Portia

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In 2017, Steam decided to remove the Steam Greenlight system where developers could upload their game and let the players vote for titles that deserved to be on the official store. Instead of the Steam Direct system, game makers only pay $ 100 as their game is directly “sold out” on the store.

This sudden change caused a “blood fire” controversy. It is not known whether its “efficiency” is achieved as the managing company Valve calculates, when every day hundreds of games “landed” on Steam and quality, say not too, right up to two-thirds The number of these titles is “trash.” From the game indiscriminately, sloppily, nothing content just looking forward to sales thanks to “shocking headline” until all kinds of scraps, even a different title game. The found product is a sample game of GameGuru – a professional game-making software, not to mention the decadent moral games that the author doesn’t say.

However, in a “mess” of those titles, we will see bright spots if we pay close attention. Some potential jewelers need to be honed in that pile of rubbish, developed to help users gain more confidence in small independent developers.
My Time At Portia is such a gem. A gem is still rough, needs more grinding, but is a rare gem.

Starting My Time At Portia, you will immigrate to the beautiful city of Portia with the sole goal of revitalizing the factory of the missing father. After setting foot on land, you are welcomed by Presley, a resident of the city’s Trade Association. He will introduce you to Portia City, your father’s workshop, and some things to know to become a good worker. From there, your life in Portia begins with the first task: passing the test and getting a work permit from the Society.

The first impression of My Time At Portia player is a colorful world. The manufacturer chose a bright and vivid color scheme set in the post-apocalyptic context instead of dark gray air. This color tone is extremely harmonious with the game’s character design, creating comfort and comfort for the players.

Accompanying the colorful world is a soft and melodic background. While not excellent, the backing tracks help the mind of the player to relax. Only one minus point is that the sound balance of My Time At Portia is sometimes not very good when the voices of the characters are sometimes drowned out by background music.

Although inspired by the famous 2D format games of the same genre as Harvest Moon and Stardew Valley, 3D graphics make the development of the workshop extremely satisfying when you witness your workshop. I grow up every day. Combined with bright colors and melodic sound, living in Portia sometimes makes you forget about reality, ignoring the sorrows and immersing yourself in virtual jobs in a virtual world.

Although the developer said Harvest Moon inspired my Time At Portia, the game did not focus on the farming aspect but mainly on manufacturing. You start the production with some of your father’s relics:

Simple machines and tools. Every day, you go to the Portia Trade Association headquarters to receive all kinds of tasks and complete them before the deadline, and once you are done, return to receive remuneration and increase your worker rankings. The higher the rank, the more likely you are to receive complex tasks and compensation, of course.

One of your first major tasks was to build a bridge connecting Portia with a small island. To create this bridge, you need some wood and to have these boards; in addition to cutting down trees to collect wood, you need a wood sawing machine. But where do we get the wood sawing machine now? You need to build one. Oh, not so simple: make a saw machine; two copper saw blades are required. If you want this saw blade, you need a metal rolling machine with input materials that are finished copper bars after firing three-hour copper ore in the furnace. Great, so that to complete the task of building a bridge, you need to create a kiln, a rolling machine, a wood sawing machine, and collect a pile of other materials. And that’s just the first task!

My Time At Portia’s quests are not just about collecting materials! You have what you want. It is a combination of many different parts, many machines suitable for each different stage. It entails using the time appropriately because the devices do not immediately produce products from the input right away, but it takes a while to complete. Complete the assigned tasks on time; it is necessary to coordinate the time to collect materials and operate them harmoniously.

However, you can’t just go and dig ore mines with trees all day. Every day you only have a certain amount of Stamina (depending on your current level), consuming after every bite of the tree, every stone is added to the rock. It will only recover when you go to bed or eat something. Out of physical strength, you can’t do anything anymore. Therefore, your one-day action is limited, requiring good management to avoid wasting time and effort.

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In addition to collecting materials and making furniture, you can also participate in many different activities, such as finding ways to expand and decorate the small yard of the workshop or join in social activities. Assembly My Time At Portia’s strength is the social side doing quite well with many sub-characters; each sub-character has a unique design and unique personality. You can participate in city festivals, meet new friends, chat about many other activities. Also, every Sunday, you can go to the church to hear some past stories before the apocalypse happened.

With in-depth gameplay and lots of new functions constantly updated by the publisher, My Time At Portia is the perfect game if you want to temporarily leave reality and start a virtual life in beautiful Portia city pretty.

Metal is a key component in the recipe for making many kinds of machines, and they don’t just fall from the sky; you will have to spend a lot of time exploring mines to exploit metal ores, and unfortunately, these places are not very attractive.
My Time At Portia mines is essentially empty spaces surrounded by rocks and ores, both like and without any outstanding features. Is it just that each mine can bury some antiquity that you can locate and dig by wearing a pair of specialized glasses, but you can’t both reposition and dig and move? Switching between wearing glasses and pickling will gradually become uncomfortable for players. Not to mention that the mining would quickly become boring after only a few blows.

The mines later have several monsters guarding, but it does reveal another weakness of My Time At Portia: the battle system is not much creative. Part of it is due to the relatively inferior monsters, partly because the monsters are cumbersome but suddenly stopped when hit. So you can “lock-up” the monster just by pressing the attack repeatedly. That makes these caves boring and yet another boring floor.

Although in high configuration or common configuration, the author sometimes dropping fps (number of frames per second) is quite serious. In addition, there are some minor errors such as loss of image, or unbalanced sound, as mentioned above. My Time At Portia has just been released, and with a game with a massive amount of content, the error is inevitable. Hopefully, Pathea Games will listen to players and make necessary updates.

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