Spoiler Alert's allure isn't something that's never been done in video gaming. Games like Retro/Grade have done the whole 'play the game backwards' motif before. With that said, Spoiler Alert does provide an entertaining, albeit extremely short...
Spoiler Alert fails to remain interesting over the course of its brief runtime, and while I found myself interested in seeing what would be thrown my way early on, a lack of imagination keeps the entire package from feeling complete. A unique concept needs a supporting cast of good ideas to flourish, and Spoiler Alert's lone conceit doesn't have the charms to carry the weight of an entire game on its shoulders.
But this is a medium built around interactivity and Spoiler Alert is a restrictive on-rails experience that doesn’t give nearly enough power to the player. As innovative as its main concept is, Spoiler Alert abandons the inherent interactive element of video games, with only a terribly linear and bleak experiment still in tow.
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