Have you played through Myst and Riven? I tried out the classic Myst through GOG, and…I certainly don’t have the IQ for it haha
Have you played through Myst and Riven? I tried out the classic Myst through GOG, and…I certainly don’t have the IQ for it haha
Ace Attorney’s OST is such a classic. I’ve been making my way through the trilogy on PC, and it was crazy how many of those songs I had heard covers of but never realised was from Ace Attorney.
I love the work put into The Witcher 3’s OST, especially around some of the old english such as in “Whispers of Oxenfurt”. Mikolai Stroinski, Marcin Przybylowicz and others really nail that fantasy vibe.
Subnautica’s OST is so good, and really helps drive that immersive atmosphere across the different landscapes. “Blood Crawlers” is a good example, as contrasted by the more comfy and welcoming “Tropical Eden”.
“Abandon Ship” is an absolute banger
I love the chiptune aesthetic that Shovel Knight and Undertale really drove forward, they’re incredibly catchy!
It’s crazy what Andrew Prahlow (Outer Wilds composer) managed to make happen with Outer Wilds with a banjo. I feel the music adds so much to the game, and you can really see his skill in all the different genres of music within the OST, from comfy and familial with Timber Hearth, to the creepier Strange Flames
If you’re looking to further your understanding of rust, try out the rustlings course.
You could also look into making a website (e.g. a todo list) with Leptos.
Having to precariously traverse those changing tunnels as the sand climbs? It’s a tense experience for sure!
I had to look up a bunch of things too.
Stuff like how the Ash Twin teleporter worked to get into the core felt like a bit of a leap of logic, which isn’t helped by the sand tornado whisking you up into the air if you’re not careful.
Dark Bramble’s red node, which is guarded by a bunch of those fishies, is more on me though haha. I didn’t quite put 2 and 2 together to not use the engine at all to pass by silently, despite the game very intentionally teaching us that they’re blind and rely on sound.
It’s a shocking revelation when you discover the sun station doesn’t even do anything, when up to that point you might think to yourself that it’s the sun station that causes the supernova.
Screw Dark Bramble haha
I actually had to look up what to do in the red node because I was so scared of those goddamn fish.
One of my favourite discoveries was the multi-layered puzzle that is the Quantum Moon. At first I was super puzzled by why I couldn’t seem to land on it, but after getting the clue to take a picture of it (from Giant’s Deep, I think?), actually being able to land on it was a fantastic feeling.
From there, I found the tower and immediately tried getting to the eye, but was met by the solid wall, and that stopped my progress. I explored more of the solar system, and I remember always being confused on how to climb the tower in Brittle Hollow. One loop, I thought to myself, “hey, maybe I should wait here until it falls into the black hole.” The piece fell through after quite some time, and I was able to float into the top section, which I believe reveals that you need to venture to the north of the Quantum Moon to explore the sixth location.
With this knowledge gained, I restarted the loop, went back to the Quantum Moon, utilised the tower to make my way north, and the excitement I felt when I managed to open the door to the sixth location unimpeded was immense.
Just so many things coming together for that one moment, amazing.
That was pretty cool to discover, but I at first thought I could only apply it to pillars I could sit the lamp down on. I had to look up how to progress with the final puzzle, and only then did I realise I could place the lamp on the ground. I think it was the whole having to look practically straight down that really got me.
Ah man, I’m in the same boat. Picked up Skyrim special edition a while back but never got into it. I plan on setting aside some time and delving deep into it. I put a fair amount of hours into Oblivion, and that was a blast.
Bloons TD 6. Just so incredibly addicting, and there’s depth to the different monkeys and how they interact, especially when you think about all the upgrades.
Loved the RCT games growing up. I distinctly remember the water park expansion pack not working with my local copy of RCT3, for whatever reason. Being a kid, I never thought to contact support, and so I waited and waited for the platinum edition to release.
Those roller coaster vids back in the day with the 3D view were nuts! Some people are so creative…
Both are titles I’m very interested in picking up. Looking forward to expanding my VN repertoire
The recent Into the Spiderverse and Across the Spiderverse movies. Just gorgeous to look at, and really pushing the animation industry forward.
I’m definitely a bit of a newbie when it comes to VNs, but here’re my thoughts:
Just to be explicit, Subnautica: Below Zero is the entry featuring the female protagonist, Robin, not the first game.