BrittleMoon
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Yeah. We're gaming.
Yeah. We're gaming.
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1 Years of Service
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Gained 10+ total review likes
Favorite Games
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Total Games Played
008
Played in 2024
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I've been lying to myself my whole life. I always thought I was an anime fighter or SF guy, but now I see the truth. I'm a Tekken man
scariest game I have ever played.
A fantastic and unique puzzle game.
It sets up such an engaging world and characters with out every using a single line of dialogue. The environmental story telling really goes a long way in this game. The mechanics of the puzzle are so well ingrained in the games setting and they feel comfortably familiar but wholly unique.
This game nails so many things but leaves you wanting a bit more out of the puzzles in the end. The set up of a new gadget or type of puzzle is easy to follow, but not a complete walk in the park. The intermediate test after learning the basics expects you to engage with what you have learned in a more complex puzzle. Then it throws that tool you have learned to the side, and moves on to a new puzzle type and starts at the introduction difficulty again. The game never reaches the point where it gives you all of the tools you have learned and just lets figure it out on your own and encourages you to think outside of the box.
All in all loved it but think a follow up game could absolutely nail it.
It sets up such an engaging world and characters with out every using a single line of dialogue. The environmental story telling really goes a long way in this game. The mechanics of the puzzle are so well ingrained in the games setting and they feel comfortably familiar but wholly unique.
This game nails so many things but leaves you wanting a bit more out of the puzzles in the end. The set up of a new gadget or type of puzzle is easy to follow, but not a complete walk in the park. The intermediate test after learning the basics expects you to engage with what you have learned in a more complex puzzle. Then it throws that tool you have learned to the side, and moves on to a new puzzle type and starts at the introduction difficulty again. The game never reaches the point where it gives you all of the tools you have learned and just lets figure it out on your own and encourages you to think outside of the box.
All in all loved it but think a follow up game could absolutely nail it.