It is a unique journey where we move away from our home and set out towards the unknown, where we witness moments that are often relaxing and sometimes regressive. I can briefly summarize FAR: Lone Sails like this. The game has very simple controls mechanically, we have a unique vehicle that can convert many items we find on the road into energy and use them as fuel, and we add various modifications to this vehicle along the way and make it more equipped. Of course, it is very simple to use the vehicle due to many difficult weather conditions and conditions that vary depending on the terrain. not. With its steam feature, you must accelerate when necessary, sail to take advantage of the wind, and of course, while doing these, you must repair the damage to the vehicle, extinguish fires and keep an eye on the fuel. Apart from these, the art design of the game is quite nice, with views that resemble an oil painting. There are no subtitles in the game, not even a single creature we encounter along the way. The places we go through in the game are quite deserted, which conveys the feeling of loneliness in the game to the player quite successfully. Of course, the visuality of the landscapes and places, combined with the unique art design and music, promises a very pleasant experience. FAR: Lone Sails is one of the games you should definitely try if you like artistic games. The only downside is that controller support on PC seems to be a bit faulty and the game could have been longer and in a structure where we added modifications to more vehicles. Of course, FAR: Changing Tides may be providing these. A review will come when I play it too.

Reviewed on Dec 01, 2023


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