Posted on: October 2, 2017

Cal_Erikson
Владелец игрыИгр: Отзывов: 2
Loved it :)
In a nutshell: I found Hob to be an addicting, satisfying, and beautiful game of exploration and puzzle solving, with occasional combat :) I purchased Hob just before it released in part because I wanted that free copy of Stories, but rather than playing Stories I got hooked on Hob :) It's a gorgeous game to look at and explore. It took me about 20 hours to finish, collecting most, thought not all, extras. I didn't use any walkthroughs or hints and I felt the game plays quite fair - no "press this", then travel for 2 minutes to see if it had an effect, rinse and repeat, etc. At one point when there are long distance things being changed/effected by your actions the game and map alerts you to it. I did spend a certain amount of time running around trying to figure out what I was missing - the charm and beauty of the world helped make fairly enjoyable. Once I figured out what to do it always made sense. For me the puzzles hit a pretty sweet spot between satisfyingly challenging without being too frustrating/obscure. I played with mouse and keyboard - I found using the R mouse button to move to be easiest, though occasionally had to use WASD due to camera angle. You have no control over the camera angle which can be frustrating but also used to good effect in terms of framing puzzles and subtly leading you at times. The game ran very smooth at high graphic setting for me, but definitely stressed my CPU (~80%, with a i56600k and geforce 1060 6GB). I didn't experience any crashes but a couple graphical "glitches" where I'd get stuck and have to use the respawn option. Mild Spoilers: I loved the ending, but did find the last fight to be rather frustrating and ended up lowering the difficulty. Seemed like a huge difficulty spike - which makes sense, but for me I wasn't really playing it for the combat.
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