Posted on: June 15, 2019

RAran
Games: 508 Reviews: 8
Walking simulator done right
I don't like Walking Simulators at all, but I admit this one stands out. We control Edith Finch, a 17 years old teen which is the sole survivor of her family, so she visits her family's old house to understand what happened there. Edith finds diary entries about her deceased family members, and in those moments we relive their final moments playing their perspective. Everytime they end, Edith makes a drawing of the relative, showing the progress of hte game. From Edith herself, controlling her is the typical walking simulator: she only walks, progression is entirely linear, though some stories can be accessed out of order or even skipped (I accidentally did that with Odin's), interaction works with specific objects... but where the game shines is controlling the family members' story. While the controls work the same they work more like minigames and are very creative: like controlling animals, playing with animal toys, a kite, taking photos... they make the experience more compelling to play (Lewis' streches out too long though). The graphics are not impressive but the art direction is fantastic, with beautiful outdoor enviroments and very detailed ans intricated decoration inside the house. Something interesting is the lines from the characters are mostly suspended text appears on As for the narrative, the reception can very from player to player. While many felt sympathetical and very emotional, I personally felt mostly pity at them, since their demises', unlike the game's suggestion (never proved) of a curse to the family, was more like a combination of misfortune, stupidity, obsession, carelessness and hazard. The ending itself was weak with a lackluster final mesage and a few loose ends, but it could have been worse. The game can be easily finished in less than 3 hours and to replay is only worth if some story was missed or some feels compelling to replay. this is worth getting in a deal with over 50% of discount.
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