Tyguy
Space Core
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2004
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- Reaction score
- 11
I spent the better part of an hour trying to get the gaming community's opinion of this obscure game and, coincidentally, that's about how long Dear Esther takes to finish. Most reviewers refused to even label this a "game" since there's really no objective besides holding the "W" key and looking forward. Despite the muddled reviews I bought it and I now have opinions that I want to force upon you.
First, what I like about it:
There's no tension. I know that seems a bit unintuitive but it's actually refreshing to be able to explore and not fear some crazy axe-wielding maniac determined to kill you. Then there's obviously the visuals which are exceptional, especially in the caves. There was a lot of work put into resolving environmental conditions that made the game unusually immersive, despite the limited mobility.
What I didn't like:
The price. It seems they felt that since this is the first of it's kind (for the most part) that it's automatically worth more money. Sorry, not for an hour's worth. Obviously my next complaint is length. Unless you get lost easily it's a fairly linear experience. The developers count on it and hope you explore, which is fun, but you're too restricted to crave any replayability. The story is nothing but an assortment of haikus with run-on sentences; purposelly vague in order to appear poignant. I found it hard to even pay attention to the narrator's voice as I was too involved in the scenery.
All said and done I actually like the game, however small and unsatisfying it might be. I feel like this would make a terrific horror game, similar in nature to Amnesia but in an outdoor setting. I'm aware that I just said that the lack of tension was a plus but if the game was shifted into the horror realm it would be a decent mechanic. The sound of the wind combined with the landscape visual has this inherent eerie feeling that's constantly overshadowed by this bestowed cloak of safety. Maybe just include this guy and have him stalk you, that might do it.
If any of you have played this, what are your thoughts? Complete waste of money? I may attempt another review with an actual game if there's any interest. If not I will literally go **** myself.
If you haven't seen them, here are some screencaps.
First, what I like about it:
There's no tension. I know that seems a bit unintuitive but it's actually refreshing to be able to explore and not fear some crazy axe-wielding maniac determined to kill you. Then there's obviously the visuals which are exceptional, especially in the caves. There was a lot of work put into resolving environmental conditions that made the game unusually immersive, despite the limited mobility.
What I didn't like:
The price. It seems they felt that since this is the first of it's kind (for the most part) that it's automatically worth more money. Sorry, not for an hour's worth. Obviously my next complaint is length. Unless you get lost easily it's a fairly linear experience. The developers count on it and hope you explore, which is fun, but you're too restricted to crave any replayability. The story is nothing but an assortment of haikus with run-on sentences; purposelly vague in order to appear poignant. I found it hard to even pay attention to the narrator's voice as I was too involved in the scenery.
All said and done I actually like the game, however small and unsatisfying it might be. I feel like this would make a terrific horror game, similar in nature to Amnesia but in an outdoor setting. I'm aware that I just said that the lack of tension was a plus but if the game was shifted into the horror realm it would be a decent mechanic. The sound of the wind combined with the landscape visual has this inherent eerie feeling that's constantly overshadowed by this bestowed cloak of safety. Maybe just include this guy and have him stalk you, that might do it.
If any of you have played this, what are your thoughts? Complete waste of money? I may attempt another review with an actual game if there's any interest. If not I will literally go **** myself.
If you haven't seen them, here are some screencaps.