Obduction's world — or, rather, worlds — can be confusing and more than a little daunting. Getting from the campground at the beginning to the explosive ending involves extensive teleporter travel and ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. I often got real, physical headaches while playing Obduction. Towards the end of the game, I’d regularly get completely stuck when trying to solve a ...
Obduction is a fascinating mystery presented in a world that feels isolated, but at the same time is littered with stories. My review of the puzzle game calls out a number of technical issues that ...
As a game developer, there is such thing as gamification, that is to say, compromising the story or world for the sake of game design. As I discovered in my interview with Rand Miller at PSX last year ...
Myst's spiritual successor offers a lot of the same delights as its 1993 forbear, but is hampered by litany of technical issues. It's a strange thing to think about now, but there was a time when Myst ...
The town of Hunrath is displaced in time and space, a jumble of both the old and the new as well as the familiar and the exotic. Obduction is that kind of game as well. Obduction is the first ...
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