I discovered this game by surprise a few days ago and since it is a very small game (it is less than 1GB and occupies 3GB once installed) I decided to try it. It is about a person whose mother asks him to go to a very attractive island (the same one she visited with her husband and the character's father) to paint certain landscapes.
This game is about discovering this island and there are several basic missions designed to encourage its exploration and meet its inhabitants. It is not an action game or anything like that. The way we arrive at this island is a bit traumatic because the ship ends up sinking and after we are rescued we wake up in this place:
Shortly after leaving that cave I explored a bit and discovered some quite picturesque places:
The following place I later discovered that it was from the ancient part of this civilization, and was destroyed by a natural disaster that occurred many years ago:
Below I show a message where the game explains to us its dynamics:
The game seems a bit interesting, although there is a risk that I will end up getting bored, and I think it is not poperly optimized because it consumes many resources despite not being a game with very remarkable graphics or having a world particularly extensive nor complex. If these problems of excessive consumption of resources aren't solved (I have only tried the game once) I will have to delete it.
Meanwhile, the other game I have installed is the same one that I have written several times before, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. I am determined to continue exploring this story and discover all its mysteries, but coming from having enjoyed a much more intense game like Outlast (pure horror game) I must say that the desire to explore Ethan Carter's story is not as strong, however, that game certainly has a good creative touch.
Once I finish with the 2 games that I have installed, probably the next one will be Outlast 2 because I already want to explore what the last installment of that saga has to offer. I suppose that due to the contrast between Outlast and games as calm and peaceful as that of Ethan Carter or Eastshade is enormous, this probably influences my desire to resume the exploration of the terrifying world of Outlast.
Hola amigo,
com' estas? es hace mucho tiempo :>)
Nice to see you writing about games now. This one sounds interesting, gives me Myst like vibes. Did you pay for this game?
Un abrazo
Thanks dude, are you playing something right now?
Well, it is a little bit different because there are people, dialogue and missions. It is very peaceful though and there are no fights or anything like that.
Have you played What remains of Edit Finch? I bet you will love this game.
Of course, what kind of question is that?
This game looks really interesting... I'll need to check it out at some point!
I ended up deleting it lol. It was nice though.