This game is a fucking masterpiece

This game is a fucking masterpiece.

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I didn't play it but i kinda i feel it's masterpiece

It's great. Would love to see something similar with another creative setting like this.

>syed
>drink something

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yes, one of the best puzzle games of all time

i couldnt really figure out a bulk of them. like the hammocks and how it was creature that kills.

Can't get over the aesthetic. I know that's shallow and the game is probably great, but whatever. Maybe I'll give it a go someday.

Why did Henry Evans shoot the monkey when he could have just shot the lock off the lazarette door

Those fucking hammocks.

I like it, but I feel like you figure out the mystery of what the fuck happened several hours before you finish sorting out the identities, then the final bit of information you unlock doesn't really put said mystery into any new light.
I think it would be a lot better if the reveals were a bit more synced up. Like if you couldn't access certain scenes until you'd already figured out a certain % of the crew.

Obra Dinn makes the mistake of leading the player to believe there is a mystery to be solved when it's just a tragic tale. When you get to the end, you realize its all pretty straightforward. There's no underlying motives or mysteries to solve. You're just an insurance adjuster taking note of all the incidents.

Indeed. Wish I could forget it all and play it again.

>1806
>white American carpenter is the black American carpenter's apprentice

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Yes, you retard. Craftsmen didn't have the luxury of picking same skin if they wanted to get qualified. It was a job in high demand, and merit/capability trumped racial lines.

Anybody got any recommendations for other games like this where the game is at least mostly about just figuring things out?
Outer Wilds, obviously
Just played Strange Horticulture, and it's way simpler but still along the same lines
Tunic kind of fits with the whole manual thing

people really overstate how good it is. it's the dragon's dogma of its genre here.

>have 2 fates confirmed
>have a 3rd cause of death confirmed
>plug in every possible name until the game confirms them without an ounce of deduction

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the concept is cool and some of the UX is well thought out, but the graphics are so godawfully shit that it's a nope
I ain't wasting time trying to figure out which one of the 4 niggas match the 3 pixels I see on my photo, fuck off.

You're not only blind but you also have shit taste.

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Correct. I can't wait to replay this shit in a few years and forget everything. I also wish Pope would work on a real game instead of a game for the meme hipster device literally nobody needs.

>UX
Bait or tranny Twitter tourist?

have tried twice and just can't get into it.
loved papers please.

I did this once and instantly regretted it.

The Forgotten City and maybe 12 Minutes

faggots who understand neither ux nor graphics
enjoy your "4 pixels make a puzzle lol" game

So tranny Twitter tourist then? Go back to fucking Borderlands or that feminist Snoy robot game.