Decided to grab the latest Fanatical bundle; Showcase Bundle 2 with games like Banners of Ruin and Legend of Keepers. Saw Röki in the list and decided to give it a go.
Oh gosh, that's a hidden gem of point and click games. Wonderful atmosphere oozing in Norse mythology. Meeting the Jötun, having a chat with the Mother Tree, helping out some Trolls, and most important of all, find your brother! Graphics are just about right too.
Definitely very happy with this.
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@trinsec Man I wish I could get pleasure from games like you do :)
@trinsec I kinda get seeing a game as a book, in which case the game mechanics arent as critical. The problem is I find, as books, almost all games are really lacking compared to real books. Moreover I find them just too long-winded and slow when evaluating it as a book.
Its the same reason i prefer written tutorials over youtube videos. I can get the same information much faster and can skip the boring parts.
@trinsec Eh I guess I just get bored with things easily.. Once I feel like im going throught the motions I loose interest in a lot of stuff.
@freemo This is a story-based game though.
But card battlers can draw my attention very well too. :)
@freemo Can't quite compare it to tutorials (and I agree written is usually better). You have to see this as an interactive story, you have to enjoy the ride. Puzzling out things, 'I saw the staff behind that rock, how do I get it?' and have to walk all around the place. Oftentimes that's just annoying, but this game is interesting enough that it's thankfully doable. I'm meeting so many Norse mythical creatures there, and it's animated so nicely with animated cinematics too.
I love storytelling games.