• Skua@kbin.earth
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    9 days ago

    What apotheotic said is correct, it’s quite different to Outer Wilds. That said, I obviously think it’s still worth checking out. I am probably biased because I live in Scotland, like hillwalking, and like Scottish folk music, so it was hitting a lot of personal delights for me. I do recommend it all the same, as the art style is lovely and the frequent moments of “ooh, what’s that in the distance and how do I get there?” are a lot of fun

    I think the closest experiences to OW I’ve had are:

    • Return of the Obra Dinn. I think everyone knows this one, but in case you haven’t played it it’s more focussed on story and detective work over the exploration of OW
    • Sable. Movement is really fun and the world is cool to explore, but the quests are a bit shallow. I recommend going into the graphics settings and choosing the high visibility colour option, it looks much nicer
    • Heaven’s Vault. Great story and a fascinating setting, but the moment-to-moment gameplay is much less fluid than OW

    I think all three are great overall, of course, especially Obra Dinn

    (also if you have your own OW-adjacent recommendations I would love to hear them)

    • AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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      7 days ago

      I don’t have any recommendations of my own, but that’s sort of why I love Outer Wilds so much; it’s an experience quite unlike any other I’ve had. I mean, the same could be said for most media — it’s always wise to try not to project expectations from another game stop you from engaging with a new game on its terms, and that’s especially true for a game that is personally impactful.

      It reminds me of the quote: “a man can never walk through the same river twice, because it is not the same river and he is not the same man”. There are so many games that I wish I could play for the first time again, but I wouldn’t really want that even if it were possible, because it would surely mean reverting back to the person I was before playing those games (given that they impacted me enough that I feel changed for the experience). Perhaps it’s a cheesy way to look at things, but I like being overly poetic in my old age (that is a joke — I am only 28.)