Posted on: February 8, 2020

sh4dow83
Verified ownerGames: 166 Reviews: 31
What an amazing surprise
I have to admit that I was hesitant about the concept, even though I enjoyed at least the "first half" of The Witness (if you finished it, you probably know what I mean). I suspected that the environments would feel gimmicky. But actually, a bit similar to The Witness, I find myself sometimes pausing between puzzles and just looking at the environments. Even though they're not quite as artistically intriguing, you can still tell that a lot of effort went into them, even though they're usually just in the background. Sound and music also matches what's going on and transitions very elegantly. As for the puzzles themselves - I've only played a few hours so far, so I don't know how everything will unfold yet but I've had a blast so far and the mechanics that have been introduced so far are all very engaging. The way the puzzles are set up is very innovative as well, as you've probably seen in videos. But since GOG seems to hate this game (Or maybe one has to pay to get mentioned on the landing page? But there were also shenanigans with the "date added" order in the store. When it was added, it got listed after ones I had already seen. Which is why I almost missed it.), I decided to post my review right now already. Plus, I feel like I've already gotten my money's worth.
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