Posted on: January 4, 2018

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Enjoyment depends on being invested
Ethan Carter is a, as another reviewer said, walking simulator. It's the type of game where you're thrown into an environment and tasked with figuring out what happened in it. There's no real gameplay to speak of, rather you're tasked with triggering cutscenes and voiceover, to progress the story along. If you like such a mechanic, you might like this game. But for me, I never enjoyed wandering aimlessly in a sprawling environment, where most of the environment is unimportant - wallpaper, and the story I'm discovering is set in stone. Nowhere in this game is there an attempt to get the player invested in the story. Investment is rather a happy accident. If the story was structured in a different manner, I might have been invested, or at least pulled along from discovery to discovery, but the story as it is is fairly vanilla. It's a story type I've seen done elsewhere before. You do get some beautiful empty repetitive scenery to trudge through, but seeing as all you do is walk, its beauty is unimportant. It doesn't help that it all looks fake. I guess lighting effects are to blame, but playing a game like this, you constantly know you're playing a game. It's the problem of 3D - the more it tries to be realistic, the easier it is to spot its flaws. Also, for a wander-around-aimlessly game, you're punished for wandering around aimlessly. You'll constantly encounter invisible walls, and the game only offering a checkpoint system seems to be done in order to save you from wandering aimlessly. Being able to save whenever would have been nice, but I guess it saves you from getting stuck. Regardless of it all, I have a hard time taking the game seriously when my character has that stereotypical gruff detective voice, and the ability to deduce out of thin air a-la Sherlock Holmes. But liking mysteries, I rarely enjoy when the supernatural is introduced into them. I prefer logic, and a supernatural element takes it away.
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