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Return Of The Obra Dinn Download Winrar

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About This Game LOST AT SEA, 1803the good ship"OBRA DINN"----------------Built 1796, London ~ 800 tons, 18ft draughtCaptain R. WITTEREL ~ Crew 51 menLast voyage to Orient ~ Cape rendezvous unmet----------------Contact East India Cy. London Officefor enquiries or testimonyAn Insurance Adventure with Minimal ColorIn 1802, the merchant ship Obra Dinn set out from London for the Orient with over 200 tons of trade goods. Six months later it hadn't met its rendezvous point at the Cape of Good Hope and was declared lost at sea. Early this morning of October 14th, 1807, the Obra Dinn drifted into port at Falmouth with damaged sails and no visible crew. As insurance investigator for the East India Company's London Office, dispatch immediately to Falmouth, find means to board the ship, and prepare an assessment of damages.Return of the Obra Dinn is a first-person mystery adventure based on exploration and logical deduction. a09c17d780 Title: Return of the Obra DinnGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Lucas PopePublisher:3909Release Date: 18 Oct, 2018 Return Of The Obra Dinn Download Winrar Pope is one of those folks who just...go in odd directions with their games yet always seem to know where they're going. Sorta like Michaelangelo saying there's a statue trapped in each stone block he began carving, these odd titles unlike anything else are just there and they're going to be good and he finds them. Hence how we got a whodunnit-and-to-who with magical pocketwatch thingie in the days of wooden ships and iron men with RotOD.Did You Know: The ship Obra Dinn is a scaled down (in size and crew) real ship HMS Leopard?The sleuthing in this is one where the game is training you to think like a detective in some ways and learn British ocean-going shipping in others in a way that has you knowing cold what a steward wears, what a "lascar house" is, and how discipline works on the high seas of the Georgian period. It never gets too obscure (although the final stretch involving many, many English, Chinese, and Russian sailors being sorted out by minute details of ship layout comes close to being the "bad stretch" of the game), and watching the game switch from watching gruesome fates to sussing out via process of elimination had me finger-gunning the monitor like a joyous dork despite the morbid subject matter.. One of the greatest game experiences I've had in years!With the simple premise of putting a name to a face and finding out their fate, this game feels more like a real detective game than many other games striving for realism. Where many detective games simply give the answer away by showing you a multiple-choice option, Return of the Obra Dinn gives you so many possible answers - all the same for every person - that you can't deceiver the actual answer from the choices presented.The result is a game, where you're actually invested in everything around you, looking into the smallest details in the environment, paying attention to every word in every conversation and - almost to the point of guessing - deducing what MUST have happened to somebody, or who they MUST be, given the information you gathered. I'm hesitant to call them "clues", because it really feels like very little is handed to you as a clue. You're pretty much not handed anything. You have to find out not just what is relevant for the puzzle, but generally just what to look for. You constantly get that feeling of "Wait! What if...?" and then you go explore some theory, often realizing how an answer was just right in front of you.This is a game that will make you constantly flip between feeling like the cleverest detective ever, and the dumbest, blindest smug to walk the earth.I played taking real-life notes, and it felt amazing. So much is going on and testing out theories can sometimes take you on completely different paths, and I had to write things down to remember my train of thoughts - and that's a compliment! It really made me feel like a detective.Also the game is absolutely gorgeous and you never get tired of the soundtrack. It's just damn near a perfect game!. Lucas Pope does it again. This is the best mystery puzzle game ever made. Nothing comes close and maybe nothing ever will. The sound design is top-notch. The style is just a sight to behold. The use of monochromatic dithering (yea I googled it who the f*ck didn't) really fits well with the age of sail illustration look.The story is incredible. A blend of irony, dark humor and betrayal. At times its dramatic like you're exploring the Raft of Medusa and sometimes it can really crawl under your skin. It's fantasticEvery mystery can be solved with pure logic and it's really rewarding when you uncover the story of the Obra Dinn with deductive reasoning alone. I've rarely ever been so satisfied finishing a game, spotting the smallest details and combining information to identify crew members. Finding out the names of the women, who the pipe belonged to, the Chinese men, recognising every character in the end credits, and seeing that f*cking scumbag Nichols' estate get a hefty fine and just ultimately solving all the fates of the crew members left me with just the greatest satisfaction of all. Better than food or sex or any drug. PRIDE. Real genuine pride for completing a f*cking mental mountain of a game. That is the best part of this game, of any game. The feeling that I'm better than you f*cks that can't finish this game by themselves because you've got the mental capacity of my sh*ts and still need help to wipe your f*cking\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 That's right. I'm better than all of you who thinks this game is too hard for your tiny brain. It's a fact. If I'm f*cking you off right now then go back to Obra Dinn, use your head and grow some balls.10\/10. This is a truly fantastic game. You truly feel like a detective going through past events. Tiny clues are hidden everywhere. One of the coolest games to come out the last 10 years. This game is going to change how detective\/investigation games are done in the future.. For a very short time, I thought the game would be simple and linear. I was very wrong. It is very smart and you spend a lot of time wandering around looking for clues you might have missed.The graphics are super interesting. It is very impressive how readable it is with the super limited palette.

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