This game is amazing. Obsidian should take notes.
This game is amazing. Obsidian should take notes
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Give me a rundown. I thought it was just a space game? People talk about it in Rain World threads, which if it could be anywhere close to being as good as RW, I'm interested.
Thank you op for making a thread, I need to vent right now
I feel like the biggest retard in the world, I've been in the quantum moon place that explains what to do while I'm there, I know where the shuttle is, I have a basic idea on how warping works, but I can not for the life of me figure out how i'm suppose to land on the fucking quantum moon.
Is it just luck? do I just launch the shuttle into space and hope and pray it somehow lines up? does it explain fucking anywhere what the third slot does? I think it just rotates the shuttle but I don't know. Do I just look back and forth while a planet is in my line of sight praying it decides to show its ugly face?
How is the Switch version? I hear bad things.
recall the rule of quantum imaging
I have either forgotten what that was, or I still lack critical information.
Either way this post has said enough that I am still clearly doing something wrong.
I bough it today and it say it play better with a controller, how much true it is?
I love this game so much. FUCK Obsidian for making their game's name so similar and taking away from the popularity of this game. And what makes it worse is that Outer Worlds is garbage, so people think Outer Wilds is bad by association. I hate Obsidian now
what happens when you look away from a quantum object
just keep 'sploring
The ship controls are much easier with a controller, and you'll need the help because it gets pretty difficult sometimes
It is a bad port of a bad game
Remember you have a scout ;)
How did they do it bros? Some indie studio on their first try makes one of the few games this decade that feels fresh and inventive. It borrows ideas from a lot of other games but the sum of its parts really was a neat package.
Any other games you’ve played lately that made you feel this way?
Whats this game about?
dunno why people would bring it up in the context of RW, besides both being excellent indie games
the two could hardly be less dissimilar though
it is a space exploration game but you only have twenty two minutes to explore before the sun supernovas and you restart the cycle via time travel
and you basically follow the footsteps of ancient aliens that explored your solar system in antiquity to find out what they were up to and what happened to them and why youre stuck in a time loop
Exploring a little solar system in a space ship with Newtonian physics and trying to uncover the mystery of an ancient alien race. There's another major aspect of the game that makes it alot cooler but I don't like to say what it is cause it's cooler to experience it yourself IMO
There are 3 quantum rules. Explore some other palces and youll learn them and how to deal with the moon
pure passion
the creator loves exploration and backpacking irl and used it as inspiration to make a game about space
I dunno, I guess the idea of cycles and ancients is similar to Rain World. Thanks, I'll probably check it out.
you should, i recommend it whole-heartedly
Space games are always huge procedurally generated worlds, this time they created a "small" solar system, with 10 or so locations, with a focus on exploration and puzzles. How many games are like that
You play as an astronaut who pilots a ship and can travel to planets in the solar system. There are multiple planets and moons, and they are all unique with their own puzzles and mechanics and NPCs etc. The main point of the game is to explore, piece together the story and ultimately solve the mystery of the ancient alien society and figure out how to stop the Sun from going supernova. The main gameplay mechanic is a 22 minute time loop. After this loop, you reset with your knowledge and your discoveries back to the beginning of the game. This is the main tension in the game, figuring out a puzzle only to run out of time. Everything in the game is time based. Dont let this mechanic deter you, getting back to a planet takes a minute at most.
I know it's necessary to properly sell the game to people, but I wish more people could go into the game without knowing about the timeloop. That's how I played it and it was so crazy seeing the sun blow up and dying without knowing about the timeloop thing.
I feel like its okay because its in the games description on steam so oh well
>puzzles with a time limit
fuck that, puzzles are supposed to be comfy things where you can sit and think.
Different game
I went into this game blind too and the first loop made me go wtf
check this out and be amazed
youtu.be
Yeah I know, kinda sucks, but it's so early in the game that it's whatever
You don't REALLY have a time limit, or at least when you do have a limit within the loop you get infinite chances so it's not that tense
They are absolutely nothing alike yet I often find myself mentioning them in the same breath, probably because on a purely emotional both games best audiovisual specticals made me feel a similar sense of utter awe.