Firewatch graphic since I used Stray last time |
Three relatively short games that I finished recently and just wanted to record my thoughts. I'm hoping to keep this going about monthly so I can keep some track of my gaming here.
Stray was my favorite of the three, mainly because most of it felt like it allowed you to be a cat. Yes, there were parts where no cat would intentionally do what I did but the animation and the interactive parts felt appropriate for a cat. As mentioned in my previous post, it encouraged to get Playstation Plus Extra and I have no regrets. I did die a lot on some of the platforming and I did take advantage of the built in hint system I few times but I never felt like I couldn't do it. I have limited play time and it certainly saved me some trial an error, particularly on some of the longer platforming runs.
Who can resist a photo op with a snuggled cat? |
My first photo from Firewatch |
Firewatch had the most depressing start of a game I have ever experienced. It again had been on my wish list for years (published in 2016) and one of my daughters bought it for me on Steam (Thank you!). Overall I'm glad I played it, but, again, I don't see myself returning to it. It is beautiful but I did experience some motion sickness from the movement (I did adjust it in the setting and it helped some). Even thought I used to be primarily a PC gamer, I did connect my PS4 remote to my computer and it felt better playing with it than with keyboard and mouse.
I felt invested in the characters even though, by the end, I don't think my choices changed the outcome. It was mostly walking around a beautiful forest (for 2016 graphics) and talking to a single person. However, it was more of a game then Edith Finch because you felt the choices made a difference. I had one issue with the controls in that I would be looking at the map (required for much of the game) and a dialog would come up and I couldn't respond in time because I kept trying to respond rather than closing the map first. The two characters felt real and felt like they were dealing with real problems, not the normal topic of a video game. According to Steam I played 5 hours and that seems about right.
Next up I think will be Ghost of Tsushima, another Playstation Plus Extra game. I'm doubtful whether I will finish it. When I was younger I'd love to get hours and hours from games like Warlords or Civilization but these days I'd rather experience more games. I also want to go back to Horizon Forbidden West, a game I do want to finish after finishing Zero Dawn but I'm not in a rush.