![]() ![]() I imagine this will be one of those polarizing games where people argue about whether it's a "game" or not, and argue about its cost relative to how much gameplay you get.īut whether you like this sort of thing or not, the execution seems exceptional so far. I'm just a little over an hour into it, but I'm really impressed so far. I think I'll do this, there are plenty of signs and paths, and you have a compass, and seems like it might be a bit more immersive to navigate that way. I probably would have played for several hours if I wasn't so dog tired last night.Įdit: One thing I read out on the net somewhere is that the first thing you should do before playing is to go into options and uncheck "show location on map." By default, your current position shows up on the map as big red glowing circle. Overall, good though, I'm anxious to get back to it. Not sure why that's all necessary, maybe to keep the pace of the game slower? You can jog though if you want to. ![]() Same thing for climbing up/down a rock ledge, or jumping over a gap. One thing I've found a bit annoying so far is that some of the movement is not very fluid - if you see a log in the path, you get a on-screen text prompt that says "Press space bar to jump over" and then the game breaks into this animation of you hauling yourself over the log. I personally wouldn't compare it to Dear Esther because there's actually stuff to do besides walking around. They've thrown in just a couple of mysterious little bits that lets on there will be several layers to the story and makes you wonder where things are going. The exploration so far is fun, you get a map early on and can see all these different places to visit, which kind of sucks you in. There's an intro that's mostly text, but it does a great job of setting up the story, and almost had me a little weepy. I played for about an hour, and it's an interesting game so far. ![]()
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