Posted June 13, 2020
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (Redux)
- It's a pretty short game, I finished it in one day. It's not a bad thing - I have enough long games still waiting to be played.
- Great atmosphere and story. It reminds me a bit of Alan Wake...
- I guess every adventure-like game must come with at least one frustrating puzzle. Here: the portal rooms
- Manual saving would've been better - but it's irrelevant in my case.
- I wish it had an optional mini map... for the spatially impaired, such as myself.
- All graphics settings on max. (150% scaling) really pushed my GTX970 to its limits. I didn't find the recommended specs for the redux version online... It's a really good-looking game!
I still miss modern classic point & click adventures, but I like this too! Is this a "visual novel"?
- It's a pretty short game, I finished it in one day. It's not a bad thing - I have enough long games still waiting to be played.
- Great atmosphere and story. It reminds me a bit of Alan Wake...
- I guess every adventure-like game must come with at least one frustrating puzzle. Here: the portal rooms
- Manual saving would've been better - but it's irrelevant in my case.
- I wish it had an optional mini map... for the spatially impaired, such as myself.
- All graphics settings on max. (150% scaling) really pushed my GTX970 to its limits. I didn't find the recommended specs for the redux version online... It's a really good-looking game!
I still miss modern classic point & click adventures, but I like this too! Is this a "visual novel"?
Post edited June 14, 2020 by teceem