cattycatfish
I find it has a pacing problem as the game kind of dumps the most important details of the story literally nearing the end of the game. Furthermore, while the game does remind you that it has a lot of flashing lights, I think it's still a little too much for my eyes to handle.
The highlight is definitely the side quests as they explain enough of the time and place settings.
My feeling overall is neutral. It's a good cyberpunk thriller with horror elements, but has pacing problem. Would not recommend this at all to anyone who has photosensitivity and epilepsy/seizure, though.
The highlight is definitely the side quests as they explain enough of the time and place settings.
My feeling overall is neutral. It's a good cyberpunk thriller with horror elements, but has pacing problem. Would not recommend this at all to anyone who has photosensitivity and epilepsy/seizure, though.
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Encountered two game breaking bugs (?) while playing this which forced me to restart the game all over again after nearing halfway.
Again, interesting concept for a horror game. The newly introduced mic mechanic in the end caught me off guard so much, I would have lost it if I wasn't streaming lol.
...I really should have taken the plane.
Again, interesting concept for a horror game. The newly introduced mic mechanic in the end caught me off guard so much, I would have lost it if I wasn't streaming lol.
...I really should have taken the plane.
One of, if not the best, narrative-driven walking simulator game I have ever played. I adore the atmosphere and the environment so much. It feels cozy, yet you can still feel something ominous lurking beneath which is very fitting for a story about normal-looking family who got 'cursed'.
What Remains of Edith Finch is also the perfect example of utilizing the interactivity aspect of video games as an added layer to tell narration.
I played this game on PC game pass, but I will certainly buy it in the future. Highly recommended, especially if you like good story and walking sim games!
What Remains of Edith Finch is also the perfect example of utilizing the interactivity aspect of video games as an added layer to tell narration.
I played this game on PC game pass, but I will certainly buy it in the future. Highly recommended, especially if you like good story and walking sim games!
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