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27.3 hrs on record
Mixed review / recommendation with warning. The first 15 hours are great - it's exactly what you'd expect from the screenshots and done well. I enjoyed meeting aliens, shooting aliens, probing planets, exploring, and building my ship. While you have a continuous stream of new things to discover, it's a lot of fun.

It just became a bit of a chore at the end: finishing up all the sidequests, grinding for resources for shipbuilding, slowly travelling between locations trying to figure out some clues from your logs... If I were a rational player, I'd have stuck to the main quest and it'd have been over in 20 hours. Unfortunately I have that completionist urge, and it wasn't until the 25 hour mark where I realized I was just doing busywork trying to clean up my quest log and there was no more fun left for me. I beelined towards the ending, and it felt both long-overdue and unclimactic.

Posted 25 November, 2024.
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26.3 hrs on record
Played this after seeing Ross's Game Dungeon. It was worth playing after watching that video. Great worldbuilding and character interactions. The kind you only get when a true author is involved in development. This vision of an alternate future is going to linger in my memories like Chronomaster and I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream.

The gameplay is a bit weird - you spend most of your time talking to people. So much talking. At first I resented it for how much time it took, but now that the game is over, I miss hearing opinions and gossip from all the characters, and exploring the world. Shame they ran out of money while making the sequel, because I want to see more of this universe.

If you play it, check PCGamingWiki for the "Culpa Innata Fix (v2)" (+dgVoodoo per the fix's instructions) and the uncut patch.
Posted 8 September, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.9 hrs on record
A short and sweet first person platformer, with fun movement mechanics and a spectacular art style. I found it very cathartic collecting Nature's boons so I could afford that sweet deluxe condo. I only wish it were so easy and fun in real life!
Posted 15 June, 2024.
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11.6 hrs on record
Cute characters & a fun adventure. I only wish some of the characters got more screen-time.
Posted 20 May, 2024.
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1.7 hrs on record
A pretty neat little The Witness-style puzzle game with a retro-computing horror theme. It was short (100 minutes for me), but had well made graphics, good progression of puzzle mechanics & difficulty, good pacing, good ending, etc. Definitely worth the $5 and, more importantly, my time.

More games like this please!
Posted 1 May, 2024.
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24.2 hrs on record
Early Access Review
A great factory builder, that builds upon the lessons of previous games in the genre! If you enjoy Factorio, Satisfactory, FortressCraft Evolved or Dyson Sphere Program, you'll probably enjoy Techtonica. It's a mix of all the good elements from those games, streamlined, in a new setting, with a good voice-acted story.

One of the things I really appreciate is that the main story doesn't force you to build duplicates of factories, or rebuild them because upgrades change machine sizes. In the end I was still using my original metal mine/smelter line designs with some upgrades, and I think there was only 1 task (iron/copper frames) where I felt I needed duplicate assembly lines to avoid waiting hours.

I didn't finish all the missions, but I did get to the end of the Early Access storyline, and 24 hours with options to keep playing is a pretty good length for the price & gameplay quality.

Regarding performance, I'm on a 3090 Ti, running at 1440p, and at the end my base was dipping to 50FPS on highest settings, but it was still surprisingly smooth at sub-60 FPS. IMO, this is acceptable for an EA game on highest settings, but lowest detail mode really needs more work - it doesn't add many frames. If you have an older card, you'll need to turn down the resolution too. I doubt 120Hz during end-game is even possible with any available hardware.
Posted 7 April, 2024.
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20.4 hrs on record
Review: Mixed.

The art, setting, voice acting, anomaly design, and concept are exceptional. No notes. These had me hooked from the beginning and are the reason I kept playing to the end.

The gameplay has some great bits, but it's also super grindy and repetitive. You have to repeatedly drive through the same low-level zones with every expedition, and unlocking a new zone on the world map requires doing a full trip through all the early zones to first scout out the path, then another trip to actually get to the new zone. You'll spend hours driving just for the sake of unlocking bits of the map so that you can progress the story or get to higher-level zones. This. Is. So. Boring.

Late-game you get an upgrade that promises to let you skip some of the redundant travel. It barely helps. It just converts the easy zones into straight-line highway zones. They have almost no content in them, and take 2-3 minutes to drive through. It still takes a long time just to get past the low-level zones to the level-appropriate areas, and you have to do this over and over.

The pacing is bad. There was one period where I didn't get any story progression for 5 hours because of a couple deaths and all that repeated travel (and preparing for it). Then once I got used to blitzing through the boring bits, the ending came all at once. Even though I did a LOT of scavenging, apparently I found less than 1/3rd of the collectables & audio logs. I would have loved to pimp out my car and hear those audio logs, the customization was neat and the story was pretty intriguing, but I'm not spending another 40 hours after the ending hunting for them.

Do I recommend it? Only if you have time to burn and you're ok with lots of grind. The setting is amazing, but by the end I just wanted to skip the gameplay to see the end of the story.
Posted 3 March, 2024.
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32.2 hrs on record (20.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
It's Pokémon crossed with Genshin Impact with a morbid sense of humor. Pretty awesome if you just want turn-your-brain-off entertainment.

In terms of Early Access, I haven't hit a single crash, game-breaking glitch, or not-yet-implemented section of game world in 20 hours. The only signs it's incomplete are that there's not much music and there's basically no story after the first big milestone. Still, these things don't stop you from enjoying all the progression, exploration & monster collection. Just beware that there's probably no ending - you'll probably just stop when you get bored, hit the level cap, or capture every kind of Pal.

There's more than enough polished content to justify its price already.
Posted 20 January, 2024.
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35.6 hrs on record (23.7 hrs at review time)
This is my GOTY for 2023.

TTP2 is more great puzzles of increasing difficulty like TTP1's (or The Witness's, or Relikta's, or Portal 2's), but where it truly shines is in its story. I found TTP1's story was kinda meh, like distant philosophers yelling parables at me. TTP2 puts you right in the middle of a world where the philosophical and pragmatic arguments matter, and you have every reason to engage with its questions. It has actual characters and societal problems and diverse opinions. It never feels like it's forcing a narrative. It poses some very timely questions on the future of society as our technology progresses, and gives you a lot to think as you're solving the puzzles.

On to the details - the worldbuilding and graphics are jaw dropping for a puzzle game, the sound design is superb, all characters are fully voiced, the puzzles are well done and most engage my brain without ever making me feel completely stuck, and the pacing is perfect - just as you feel there's a lull, there's a new twist to keep you interested.

IMO there's no need to play The Talos Principle 1 first. Maybe it's even better to play TTP2 first to give you a reason to listen to the story in TTP1.

It took me 35 hours to do all the puzzles and get the good ending, needing only 2 hints. You could finish it in 25 hours if you were willing to skip puzzles, but who plays these games and skips puzzles?

If you're reading and looking for a game, at this price, you'd be insane not to insta-buy it. It's a masterpiece, utterly packed with high quality content.
Posted 24 December, 2023. Last edited 29 December, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
3.0 hrs on record (2.8 hrs at review time)
0 Deer Soft is in a league of their own when it comes to escape room puzzle games on Steam. Their quality, quantity, and price-to-game-ratio are unmatched. I've enjoyed every game they've made and eagerly await more. They consistently invent new kinds of puzzles that I haven't seen in other games. They're challenging, but always fair.

This is one more in a series of great games. Play this, then check out all their others.
Posted 12 August, 2023.
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