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in hindsight, this is probably the most memorable game I've played in a while. Especially with the DLC.
I was a little disappointed with the ending too, but still liked the game. I plan to play the DLC.Ive put aside the game after beating it
Ill probably replay it for the platinum.
Going to play the DLC soon.
I have to say, I really enjoyed the mystery of the game. Im actually finding myself disappointed for finding out the ending lol
Gameflyed this and was blindsided. This game is absolutely fantastic.
Going to play the DLC soon.
Bring your A-game, boys. You're in for a treat.I plan to play the DLC.
If o get one ending can I load my save and go for the others ones afterwards? I don't have to play through the entire game again do I?
Unless you're like me and (early spoiler)If o get one ending can I load my save and go for the others ones afterwards? I don't have to play through the entire game again do I?
Firewatch and The Witness are definitely two I'm looking forward to, though I imagine Firewatch will be more adventure and less logical puzzles.I finally started this today, and god, I love it so much. So far I've gotten all sigils from the first area. Only two stars, though. The red sigil puzzles are incredibly challenging, but solving them is equally satisfying.
Also, my hype level for The Witness is now through the roof (again).
Firewatch and The Witness are definitely two I'm looking forward to, though I imagine Firewatch will be more adventure and less logical puzzles.
About the red sigils, I think the feedback helped contribute to how satisfying the solutions could be. Not only do you solve the puzzle and have tick-tick-tick gates moving, but you finally get to that red sigil and *swish* "AHHHHHHHHH".
in hindsight, this is probably the most memorable game I've played in a while. Especially with the DLC.
I've yet to start the DLC but holy shit. GOTY for me.
No hand holding, hard as balls, masterful thematic entwining of game and narrative.
There were several instances where I was genuinely stuck and was about to throw my hands up in defeat but thinking outside the box has never felt so rewarding. Especially when it comes to acquiring all the star sigils .
Awesome Easter eggs and orchestral score too.
Will be starting road to Gehenna soon.
I was trying to work out how to do this puzzle when I discovered a different solution. Clearly I've been playing too much Nathan Drake Collection.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uVUC0zcvCw
So, this is on sale on PS4 at the moment and I'm tempted by it but don't actually know a lot about the game. Can someone tell me what it's about? Some kind of philosophical puzzle game - does it compare to Pneuma: Breath of Life or Ether One fir example?
So, this is on sale on PS4 at the moment and I'm tempted by it but don't actually know a lot about the game. Can someone tell me what it's about? Some kind of philosophical puzzle game - does it compare to Pneuma: Breath of Life or Ether One fir example?
For a few seconds I was like...How did you get out?
So, this is on sale on PS4 at the moment and I'm tempted by it but don't actually know a lot about the game. Can someone tell me what it's about? Some kind of philosophical puzzle game - does it compare to Pneuma: Breath of Life or Ether One fir example?
Got this game on Steam sales but a few things I want to know.
How annoying does the biblical stuff get? I don't particularly care for someones take on something biblical, especially since it kinda looks somewhat obvious for now.
Also, is the whole game Portal-esque in puzzle structure? I kinda hoped it would be more like a Riven or Myst game where clues are hidden throughout the world and you solve puzzles based on those clues to progress in some random area. I played about an hour and don't particularly find the puzzling great.
I'm just not really feeling it.
also a question for other players
i skipped to collect the stars (they seem to be too much of a challenge for me)
do i miss something substantial story-wise?
Got this game on Steam sales but a few things I want to know.
How annoying does the biblical stuff get? I don't particularly care for someones take on something biblical, especially since it kinda looks somewhat obvious for now.
Also, is the whole game Portal-esque in puzzle structure? I kinda hoped it would be more like a Riven or Myst game where clues are hidden throughout the world and you solve puzzles based on those clues to progress in some random area. I played about an hour and don't particularly find the puzzling great.
If you're super-hypersensitive to minor names and imagery taken from the popular conception of the Bible I guess it might be an issue, but it's a very minor part of the game.
Does it even mention the bible at all? I know it uses those concepts, but not in the context of anything biblical, that I remember. But it's been a good while since I've played this.
I felt like it related more to Greek mythology, if anything. Even the name is Greek mythology, and the various consoles contain more mythological stories if one cares to read them.Thanks for the feedback, I'll think about it.
In-game they mention Jewish connotations, but with english I guess I just naturally say biblical. The narrative seemed to focus on whether you ultimately follow 'the voice' or not, and it's already lost my interest. Not that I was playing for the story anyway.
Do you mean the puzzles are bad, or you just don't like the mechanic? I thought it was neat, but it did require some thought.The playback mechanic is such a bummer in this game. I have been avoiding all of them since I started coming across them.
I was going to pick up the DLC while it is on sale but wont bother if that mechanic is used heavily in the dlc.
So how much of the DLC utilizes the playback mechanic?
The playback mechanic is such a bummer in this game. I have been avoiding all of them since I started coming across them.
I was going to pick up the DLC while it is on sale but wont bother if that mechanic is used heavily in the dlc.
So how much of the DLC utilizes the playback mechanic?
The thing to keep in mind: they never get too sophisticated with playback. It's application is usually very, very simple, but it's easy to overthink it. I think there's maybe one puzzle in Egypt that goes a little overboard, but it's the exception, not the rule.The playback mechanic is such a bummer in this game. I have been avoiding all of them since I started coming across them.
I was going to pick up the DLC while it is on sale but wont bother if that mechanic is used heavily in the dlc.
So how much of the DLC utilizes the playback mechanic?
Just ordered the PS4 version tonight from Amazon. Really looking forward to it. Hoping it scratches that itch I've been dealing with since Portal 2.
The thing to keep in mind: they never get too sophisticated with playback. It's application is usually very, very simple, but it's easy to overthink it. I think there's maybe one puzzle in Egypt that goes a little overboard, but it's the exception, not the rule.
Great game, with the Witness out hope more people will check this game out.
BTW There's a speedrun of this game recently: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4vmTYe33F0&ab_channel=GamesDoneQuick
Just completed this, and I can't believe how good it is. I also can't believe that I had barely heard anything about the game before playing it. How is this not more widely loved? It's easily up there with the Portal games in terms of quality imo.