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  • Obra Dinn on sale on Steam. Worth a punt for a time-strapped dad or are the rave reviews just journo "games are art!!" wank-fodder?

  • It's very good but some people will always hate it. It's a mystery/murder game with a strong undertone of Edgar Allan Poe (I could name other creepy writers but that might a spoiler), which isn't everybody's thing. The graphics and the tone are very stylised (and largely static and entirely monochrome), which a larger number of people won't like. There's pretty much no documentation/manual/guide, so you have to work out the game mechanics as you go. It helps if you have a good memory and/or good visualisation/spatial- awareness skills, otherwise I suppose you'd need to take a lot of notes.

    If most of those are the kind of things you like, you should enjoy it a lot. For others it's going to be irritating as fuck. It's not a game that makes concessions; it has a singular vision and pushes it relentlessly.

  • Yeah, the remembering things between sessions is gonna be an issue. Subnautica is a great game but I need to make triple the beacons I think others have to as I can go weeks between sessions. Its a couple quid so I'll take the punt, cheers (and @mmccarthy too)!

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