i know i'm late to the party, but it's a slick little supernatural mystery on a 19th century merchant vessel. i'm reading through Lucas Pope's devlog on the TIGSource forums now.
also how do I autohide all the cyberpunk threads? you guys play other video games, right?
Yes! The only bad thing about this game is that it ended. Would love a sequel or something with similar mechanics.
Any other games that can piece a mystery narrative like this?
I'm gonna slightly disagree.
Obra Dinn is the perfect example of a game that is special because it's finite, has a stellar singular mechanic and extremely distinct visual style. It's wonderful because it is the distilled vision of an artist without comitee, without perfecting or "improving" on it. We don't need more games that play like Obra Dinn, we need more games that are made like Obra Din..
Would i play a Obra Dinn 2? In a heartbeat. But i think the world is better off with somethings being singular creations.
It's drastically different in almost every way other than "you solve mysteries" but the Ace Attorney series are amazing games.
I've been told that What Remains of Edith Finch is similar, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. You might like Her Story, which is mechanically different, but also has a pulpy mystery that you solve nonlinearly. Also Obra Dinn sort of follows in the footsteps of point-and-click adventures (not that The Secret of Monkey Island is similar tonally).
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I enjoyed Edith Finch but I wouldn’t say it’s similar at all. It’s closer to a walking simulator but does have some very engaging storytelling.
If you haven’t already played it, Papers Please, another game by Lucas Pope, is also terrific. He knows how to make very mundane jobs into fantastic games.