Posted on: June 21, 2021

oliverblueberry
Verified ownerGames: 85 Reviews: 7
Not my type of game but still blown away
The first time I tried this, I got to Cragscleft, became frustrated, then stopped. I tried again next year, freed Cutty, took a break for the night, and... just didn't return. There was just too much friction for me to want to go back. I'm not sure what happened, but I finally arrived at the Bonehoard. This game finally clicked for me. However, each mission took at least 2 hours (real time) because I just got lost over and over again. I was watching a playthrough to see how other people approached it... well, it turns out that my problem was two main things: 1) I have terrible spatial memory & 2) I have such a terrible reading comprehension that I didn't bother to decipher any clues. I was too impatient to figure out the directions the game had given me and instead wandered around aimlessly for far too long. Clearly, I'm not the intended audience for this - Quake is more my cup of biscuits. Regardless, I stuck through it, including the Thieves' Guild. I recognised how compelling the gameplay was and embraced how brilliant the mechanics and level design meshed together. The variety of styles one must use for success kept me from being complacent. But my absolute favourite part is the weirdness: monsters, steampunk, fantasy, surrealism... yeah, the surrealism is mint. If the setting was more dry, then I probably wouldn't bother. But the fact that I felt this game was weird in spite of my tendency to play experimental indie games says quite a bit.
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