Obduction trailer
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Includes lunch, airfare (up to 800), and two nights' lodging. with substantial consequences."įor more on Obduction, which was funded through a Kickstarter campaign in 2013, read Polygon's interview with the developers. Look behind the scenes, ask those burning questions, and join us in an exclusive friends and family private launch party. And adding to the curiosity, you stumble upon a strange, kluged kiosk that reassuredly welcomes you to "Hunrath".Ĭyan promises player freedom and "heavy choices. But the farmhouse is just the first building in a rather bizarre little town that borders the road - curious structures that beg questions rather than provide answers. You've been abducted from your cozy existence and added into an alien landscape with a stereotypical, Kansas farmhouse with a white picket fence.
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Here's the official description of its story, straight from Cyan: The description of the video includes a SPOILER ALERT for purists so if thats you, look away now. Obduction's teaser focuses on the adventure game's varied environments and hints at its story. Obduction official site - the Kickstarter-ed spiritual successor to Myst and Riven by developers Cyan - now has a teaser trailer.Its the sort of teaser trailer whether the camera slowly drifts past scenery as mystery music plays.
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The game is coming to Mac and Windows PC this summer, and is the subject of a new teaser trailer released this week by developer Cyan. With plenty to explore and good replay value this is a great game to pick up.The creators of seminal adventure puzzle games Myst and Riven are returning to the genre with a spiritual successor called Obduction. The characters you encounter, both the living and holo look great Overall: I think this game is worthwhile purchase, from a brillant developer with a good history this is a game that follows on from the likes of Myst but is not held back by it and stands on it's own very well. The trailer shows only flying around through scenery. As you explore the town of Hunrath, you will get exposed to bright vibrant colours and deep dark tones that work flawlessly together making the area come to life while being devoid of it, well mostly anyway. Visually the game is very well presented, menus are simplistic and all the detail has gone into the enviroment and scenery, this is good as you will spend plenty of time walking. As you walk beside the lake on a cloudy night, a curious, organic artifact falls from the starry sky and inexplicably, without asking permission, transports you across the universe. Obduction does also provide a nice storyline to follow though not as deep and immersive as I would have hoped given the developers history but enough to keep you wanting to continue, complemented by strong and believeable acting throughout Obduction does a good job of keeping you in the game. Obduction From Cyan, the indie studio that brought you Myst, comes a new sci-fi adventure. The game does provide you with plenty of walking to do and plenty of things to interact with and figure out. Obduction: The new adventure from Cyan is a First Person Adventure game you find yourself abducted and spirited away to a far away place, you Obduction: The new adventure from Cyan is a First Person Adventure game you find yourself abducted and spirited away to a far away place, you are presented with problems and are tasked with finding solutions by soving puzzles of various difficulties, however none overly so, however unless you realise the type of game you are in for this could seem a little fustrating as very little guidance is given from the game, clues are either found when interacting with objects and by looking around, the npc character, who seems to be the only survivor in the town will give a general indication of what needs to be done then you are left to wander and explore.