3 results for "63d7b37bdc6821de29d33a05663ee830"
>>724663758
>Why
It's good.
Not for everyone but it is fun once you get the hang of it
It's even "good enough" to a point were we can accuse you of stealth-shilling the game with a blatant/false hate against it. Fake controversy is the easiest way to market anything those day.
Outer Wild could be made better but as it is, it's quite original and new game should learn from it and reach new height.
>>717356234
That sound like a very dishonest review.
You can't possibly be as bad at exploration as you pretend to be, you cannot miss the point that bad, you don't even mention the (hi)story the game have you recompose.

You can gather a lot of information in one loop, you just need to have a triple digit IQ to decide where to go next. If you have the computer in Rumor-mode it almost tells you where to go.
The majority of what you need can be gathered in any order, what you cannot take no more time than the average scripted scene in traditional games.
I finished the base game in 22 hours and I was fooling around a lot.

>There is no combat, there are no tools, there are no upgrades, there are no permanent changes, there is no character progression, there are no environmental changes
As if you expected that from every type of game.

>And the world is also completely fucking static, there are ZERO random elements
...because everything have a reason to be somewhere and move a certain way, it's no different from any scripted environment in other games.

We have trolls and culture warrior retarded enough to believe they have to discredit this game (for who know what reasons since it's not woke and it's for player with triple digit IQ). Hell, I think I even recognize your prose.
I do wish we had more games like this.
A game where the environment change with time,
Not necessarily in a timeloop, and I'm ok with event trigger, I just want a game where we feel the world is alive.

>>715714012
It means some channers believe they are superior.