11. The Turing Test
28th February - 4th March
A Portalesque puzzler with a heavy sci-fi, 2001 vibe. You must navigate an increasingly complex maze of rooms set in a research station using an orb gun in a bid to locate your fellow researchers. Your only companion is an A.I. called T.O.M. The level of puzzling here is good, enough challenge to avoid breezing through every room, but still achievable enough to enable steady and rewarding progress. Nothing terribly original story wise but enjoyable all the same, very solid throughout. 8
Moot_Geeza wrote:Counterspy done, up to 17.
Games like CounterSpy (or Hitman Go on iOS) are terrific reminders that, while both technology and developers' constant improvement allow for increasingly realistic games, there is a tremendous amount of fun to be had from embracing the fact that you are playing a game bound by rules. Opening a medicine cabinet and watching your health bar refill does not have to be a realistic depiction of first aid. It can just a fun way of representing a subset of rules; if you make it this far, you can reset the penalties you have accumulated so far. Sometimes, by not trying to make an 'experience', you give your players a much better experience.
hylian_elf wrote:I should probably count Battle Garegga now, but I still wanna best Arcade mode and get that platinum trophy. Keep dying on last level and even with 9 credits I can’t do it! I’m so shit!
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