is how they have a variety of puzzle elements that blend so organically into the world and the environment. One of the things I love about games like Myst, Quern, Obduction, etc. I was in a bit of a rush with my previous reply. Maybe I'll give it another try though.Īs for The Talos Principle and The Witness, let me explain a little bit more. I think I prefer the first person perspective. I have Syberia, and I think I tried it a long time ago, but didn't really get into it. Heck, if you're just into adventure or puzzle games in general, I can make you a crapton more recommendations on top of those.Thanks guys! Although, I did already say I played Obduction and The Room 1&2. Prominence (extremely well-designed first-person adventure game) The Painscreek Killings (detective-style game, requires you to take a lot of notes about the things you read) The Talos Principle (haven't personally played, but heard good things about) If you don't mind using Steam, try one of the following: Frogwares' series of Sherlock Holmes games (basically anything that says "Sherlock Holmes" on it here on GOG) Lighthouse: The Dark Being (Sierra's answer to Myst) Schizm: Mysterious Journey (haven't personally played, but similar style) Return of the Obra Dinn (not really a first-person adventure/puzzle game like the others here, more of a detective thing, but absolutely excellent) The 7th Guest/The 11th Hour (very cool B-movie horror atmosphere with these, although the puzzles leave something to be desired and the games really need a facelift) Timelapse (not the greatest puzzles here, you basically already played the best of the genre, but still decent) What you're looking for are adventure games with environmental puzzles.
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