Posted on: July 17, 2021

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Games: 295 Reviews: 22
Don't listen to naysayers
This game is a perfect spiritual successor to the Myst franchise. You'll never get the same feeling as you did the first time you played Myst back in 1993. Gaming is not new anymore. That feeling is long gone to history, but you will get hints of it playing Obduction. The puzzles in this game are similar to what you would find in Myst, albeit quite a bit less complex. As with it's predecessors, Obduction has no inventory system. You don't fill your pockets with everything you can pick up just so you can rub them against everything else to make things happen. This game is about picking up clues along the way and then configuring various elements in the world in the correct way to make things happen. Sometimes the things that happen won't help. Sometimes you'll have created a hindrance to yourself that you have to undo. It's the classic Myst formula for puzzles. As for difficulty, I mentioned that these puzzles are not as complex as the ones from the Myst series. I would say the difficulty was in the sweet spot for me. Challenging, but not enough to stump me for hours or making me consult a walkthrough. Most of the story is told through various notes left by the game's characters (of which there are only three that you'll ever hear from). Almost all of the notes are quite short. In the early part of the game, there are a couple of 4-5 page "books" that cover large amounts of the story, but all of these are pretty much entirely skippable if you are an uncultured swine with an aversion to words. Only a select few have puzzle clues in them and those that do usually stand out in some way (different colored text, etc). By game's end you'll have spent less than 30 minutes of the 10 hour playtime reading. One big complaint that actually holds true is the loading. There are some sections of the game where you are loading rapidly and repeatedly between the different "worlds" triggering loading screens each time. INSTALL THE GAME ON AN SSD IF YOU HAVE ONE.
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