Now I made the reference to Netflix earlier in regards to the monthly plans but Utomik is not a streaming service. It would be nice to see the addition of the CPU Speed and Ram required instead of simply the Operating System, Disk Space, and the Architecture (32/64-bit). Furthermore, near the top under the title there's an option to view the system requirements. What is less obvious is in the upper right corner there's an option to view more information upon the title.Ĭlicking for more information will bring you to the game's page in which you can still chose the option to "play", "rate" or you can read up on the provided information and watch a provided trailer. You can choose to either play which is an obvious choice or rate it. Where things can be a bit "iffy" is that when hovering over a title and clicking it, currently at the point of this writing, nothing will happen. The interface that you get to log into once your account is all set up and ready to go is smooth and loads the content fairly quickly. As as such there are a few areas which could be improved through feedback but the overall experience is a pleasant one. I'll start off with the fact that Utomik is still fairly new and currently in open beta. With titles old and new under the hood? I was impressed. Utomik has an interesting approach to the idea as unlike Steam where you simply buy your title and that's the end of it, Utomik works more like a Netflix / CrunchyRoll / Funimation sort of deal in which for a monthly fee in which you can play whatever is currently in their library. I'm no stranger to reviewing games and software, but to review a software that distributes games? I wasn't quite sure what to think of that as first but it didn't take long to get comfortable with it.
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