Posted on: July 14, 2022

lacktheknack
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 659 Avis: 14
Nostalgia Blast!
This is one of the rare times my nostalgia buzz actually undersold the game in question. Voyage, inspired by a Jules Verne novel, is a pleasant and highly whimsical adventure game with a ton of weird ideas of what we might find on the moon. It's weird, it's a bit incoherent, and it should be annoying, but somehow it all works rather delightfully. Bouncing around the moon is a bit of a gas, and finding your way into the strange caverns below is intriguing without being overwhelming. The game map is quite self-contained and all takes place in one particular crater, meaning that the game can spread its puzzles all over the place without backtracking becoming a problem. The game is brimming with little touches, such as the protagonist getting a bit tipsy with hiccups after a glass of wine and "cured" with a glass of water - you don't need to drink the wine at any point, it's just a fun detail - the various carvings you find have a helpful translation in the corner of the HUD once you have learned their meaning, endless supplies of certain objects encourage experimentation with fun results, etc. It's all the fun parts of an adventure game with comparitively very little frustration. There are death states, but they're undone with a click - highly welcome with some of the timed sequences being a touch too tight, but they never become annoying. As a young teen, I thought the game was a solid 4/5, but replaying it now, I'm bumping it up. It's a quintessential point-and-clicker, indulging in all the things that make adventure games fun and crafting a frankly unhinged story and absurd pseudoscience, and it's just plain fun to lose yourself in it. Totally worth it.
Trouvez-vous ce commentaire utile ?