Any title with a Myst reference in it gets the win from me.
The Witness |OT| Myst was a bad game. Hopefully this one isn't.
Any title with a Myst reference in it gets the win from me.
The Witness |OT| stfu komplanen, Myst is a classicThe Witness |OT| Myst was a bad game. Hopefully this one isn't.
The Witness |OT| Myst was a bad game. Hopefully this one isn't.
Out of these two I prefer komplanen's since it hues closer to the truth.The Witness |OT| stfu komplanen, Myst is a classic
The Witness |OT| Myst was a bad game. Hopefully this one isn't.
Perfection.
I'm probably being dumb and the answer is already out there, but what do you reckon the title is referring to?
Are we, the player, the Witness?
What are we witnessing exactly, a big event on the island?
Is the Witness another character we meet on the island? Is he or she going to witness me making love to an animal behind a tree?
You're a bad game and you should feel bad.
Myst was pretty cool for its time. I def felt immersed in that world, despite being pretty much a powerpoint presentation. Even got into the lore a bit, I remember wanting to get the books, although I never did.
I'm probably being dumb and the answer is already out there, but what do you reckon the title is referring to?
Are we, the player, the Witness?
What are we witnessing exactly, a big event on the island?
Is the Witness another character we meet on the island? Is he or she going to witness me making love to an animal behind a tree?
The Witness |OT| The Island of Jonathan Blow
H.G. Wells reference for those wondering.
I beat you to that one earlier. Nevertheless, I approve.
Is it PSVR compatible?
PSVR isn't even out...Is it PSVR compatible?
This is awesome, well done!Fair enough, I see someone else has great taste.
I made a quick photoshop to go with it:
Credit to inm8num2 for the 600+ puzzles, some optional.
The original image for those wondering:
I really hope I haven't had some (or all) of this game inadvertantly spoiled for me quite a while ago.
I don't know if anyone else on here saw it or remembers it, but there were a batch of (official?) screenshots from the game released a while back, and one particular shot looked a little um......different when viewed a certain way.
At first it just seemed cool, I hope that's all it is and not one of the big reveals or something.
I know what you're talking about, but I don't think that's even scratching the surface of what's hidden in this game.
Definitely not looking at the released screenshots now then.
I made a quick photoshop to go with it:
Fair enough, I see someone else has great taste.
This is awesome, well done!
Beautiful. Captures the game's sense of wonder and evokes a bit of that throwback feeling.
...And I love that photoshop!...
The Witnes |OT| Blow job isle.
Not sure how to feel about this. Jon blow saying there'd be no music on the game really killed my hype. He's making the same mistake the myst folk did by thinking no music would make the game more immersive, while its the oposite, music made the game much better.
Hope he changed his mind
Ivadell 17 September, 2015 @ 5:57 pm 5
Mr. Blow, who’s the composer behind the game’s music? And will I be able to purchase the soundtrack separately (on, say, bandcamp)?
Jonathan Blow 17 September, 2015 @ 8:45 pm 5.1
The composer is Zoe Keating; the song is from her album Into The Trees:
http://music.zoekeating.com/album/into-the-trees
I'm probably being dumb and the answer is already out there, but what do you reckon the title is referring to?
Are we, the player, the Witness?
What are we witnessing exactly, a big event on the island?
Is the Witness another character we meet on the island? Is he or she going to witness me making love to an animal behind a tree?
Definitely not looking at the released screenshots now then.
I suspect this will not be explicitly answered and will be largely up to interpretation. Although he tried that with Braid and slipped with some heavy handedness so we'll see. Death of the author and all that, sure, but it didn't feel subtle at all to me.
One night in his apartment, with the lights of San Francisco twinkling for miles outside his windows, I warned Blow that I was about to do something that might aggravate him: I was going to tell him what I thought Braid was about, and he could do with that whatever he wanted.
Okay, he replied with a half smirk, leaning back in his chair.
So obviously theres the theme of the creation of the atomic bomb, I began.
I think you can make a very strong case that that is an unambiguous reference, he replied, which I interpreted as the Blovian equivalent of Yes.
But I think what has frustrated you about peoples interpretations of Braid is that the atom bomb itself is a metaphor for a certain kind of knowledge, I continued. Youve been chasing some deep form of understanding all your life, and what I think youve found is that questing after that knowledge brings alienation with it. The further youve gone down that road, the further its taken you from other people. So the knowledge is ultimately destructive to your life, just like the atom bomb wasits a kind of truth that has a cataclysmic impact. You thought chasing that knowledge would make you happy, but like Tim, part of you eventually wished you could turn back time and do things over again.
Blow remained silent.
Does that make sense?, I asked.
Yep, yep.
So?
He smiled.
Well, I would say that I would not be frustrated at all with that interpretation.
It's in the trailer, too, IIRC. Won't say anything else about it if you haven't had it pointed out to you yet, though.
According to the PS Blog post #5 and reply in post #5.1:
http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2015/09/17/the-witness-release-date-confirmed-for-26-january-2016/
Be forewarned, there is some Witness info in there, like what some of the audio logs are about. It was written 3 years ago though, so who knows what's changed.
That's only in reference to the music in the trailer; there is no music in the actual game.
That's only in reference to the music in the trailer; there is no music in the actual game.
I don't know about that, while Braid was heavy handed in some respects, I felt like there was deeper meaning to be found underneath, just as I suspect the Witness will be. Like look at this interpretation of Braid from an article in 2012.
The Witness |OT| Usborne Young Puzzles
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loved pouring over these books for hours as a kid. great value.