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tomat0223@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
Outer wilds. Dark souls. Remnant? Those are my top 3 (if you can count the dark soul series as one).
Comment on First Gaming PC
tomat0223@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
Outer wilds. Dark souls. Remnant? Those are my top 3 (if you can count the dark soul series as one).
SatansMaggotyCumFart@lemmy.world 5 days ago
I’ve played Outer Wilds for about four hours now and while it’s decent I haven’t understood the hype yet.
It is worth sticking it out or is it not for me?
Contramuffin@lemmy.world 5 days ago
It’s a slow burn game. There is a plot, and the plot is really good, but it only becomes clear really late into the game. Instead of the plot, the primary driver of gameplay is learning. I see a lot of people approach the game as though the writings are just flavor text, or just a way to portray a clue to a puzzle. It’s really not. You’re supposed to seek out the writing because the writing itself scratches the itch of learning. The developers put an incredible amount of attention to the entire game, and paying close attention and thinking through the implications of the text will reveal the plot points and lore.
All this to say, there is a wrong way to play the game, and that is to treat the game like nothing more than something to be completed. If you’re feeling a bit lost, yeah, that’s kind of the point. You decide which thread is most interesting to you. All I will say is that any thread that you pull will eventually converge onto the plot, so feel free to pursue another thread if you get stuck or if you get bored of the current thread that you’re pursuing.
Also, remember that in space, there’s no friction, so however long it takes for you to speed up, that’s how long it takes for you to slow down
Essence_of_Meh@lemmy.world 5 days ago
It really depends on how fun do you find exploration and deduction to be. If you prefer games with more… curated direction, shall we say, then it might end up being more frustrating or boring rather than entertaining.
If you like to figure things out for yourself and take pleasure in exploring the world and themes of what you play then there’s a good chance OW will click with you.
There’s a lot of interesting stuff in this game but it’s certainly not for everyone. You’ll need patience, curiosity and some out of the box thinking to get the most out of it.