Here are some more reviews for the Narrative Adventure The Council:
Games Radar:
The Council Episode One: The Mad Ones review: “I wondered how characters could believe what was coming out of my mouth”
Score: 3/5
COG Connected:
The Council – Episode 1: The Mad Ones Review – New Story, Old Issues
Score: 75/100
The Mirror:
The Council: Episode 1 - The Mad Ones review: Talk a good game
Games Radar:
The Council Episode One: The Mad Ones review: “I wondered how characters could believe what was coming out of my mouth”
Score: 3/5
COG Connected:
The Council – Episode 1: The Mad Ones Review – New Story, Old Issues
Score: 75/100
The Mirror:
The Council: Episode 1 - The Mad Ones review: Talk a good game
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However, the game is let down by occasionally stilted voice acting, coupled with some rough lip-synching in spots, meaning there can sometimes feel like a disconnect between the dialogue and the action on screen, like a poorly-dubbed movie.
Louis' mother Sarah in particular seems to be baring her giant teeth a bit too often, and you may find yourself cringing at the instances of horribly fake sounding laughter or strange cadence.
Some lines are delivered in such a robotic way that it becomes jarring, while the poorer moments of facial animation (on the otherwise detailed faces) can be rather distracting, which is a shame given how much polish has gone into the gameplay.
But if you can ride out the clunky voice overs, The Mad Ones is a decent introduction into the world of The Council. The novel mechanics and engaging plot are ripe for further exploration over the other upcoming four episodes.