RETURN OF THE OBRA DINN
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watching the terror after playing return of the obra dinn
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The connetions I'm making...
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Good news: despite being set in 1802-1808, the dialogue system for Return of the Obra Dinn supports three genders!
Bad news: those genders are male, female, and beast.
Silver lining news: as a non-binary furry, I think this fucks severely.
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~The Fate of the Obra Dinn~
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my dealer: got some straight gas 🔥😛 this strain is called “memento mortem” 😳 you’ll be zonked out of your gourd 💯
me: yeah whatever. i don’t feel shit.
5 minutes later: dude i swear i just saw a ghost crab set charles on fire
my buddy brennan pacing: the captain is lying to us
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Lads. Chants of Sennaar might be one of the best games I've ever played. Right up there with Outer Wilds in terms of how much joy and curiosity it brought me and how freakin creative it was. It's honestly a genius game, and it was kind enough to let me feel like a genius too. It's also a kind game, and it was genius enough to be able to make me feel kind as well. Iunno, Im just rambling.
Just, if you're gonna play it go in blind like you would with Outer Wilds, most of the joy is in the discovery. Just know that it's sort of a puzzle game about translation, and people have compared it to Return of the Obra Dinn and Tunic. I still havent been able to pick the pieces of my blown mind off the walls after the ending. It's also a pretty short game, I finished it in two days. But it could take months to complete and i'd still play it. Honestly i'd love it if it was that long and let me play around in it more. But the length is already perfect for the story, so im not complaining.
Just, i dont know go play it it's a fantastic game.
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obra dinn is a great game for people who like to walk around tutting and saying what a bloody business it all was
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him: you must be unknown midshipman, exploded if you think we fuckin!
me:
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Playing Return of the Obra Dinn
Inspector: [Writes notes] We are so gonna sue this kraken for everything they have, look at all this shit.
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After several years, I think I've forgotten enough about Return of the Obra Dinn to enjoy playing it again!
I compared this game to Chants of Sennaar with its incremental puzzle solving, it's another one of those excellent games that comes around every few years and knocks it out the park.
Lucas Pope also made Papers, Please!
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happy holidays! i got this edit done of holly’s obra dinn streams finished before i head out of town, enjoy!
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"Captain! Open the door!"
"Kick it in!"
"…Lest we break it down and take more than those shells!"
"You bastards may take… exactly what I give you!"
"CERVEZA CRISTAL"
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where are the Return of Obra Dinn clones?
because yeah it's a very unique and original idea, but surely people have thought to steal the formula and make more necrochronology mysteries by now?
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-Return of the Obra Dinn characters I love-
Christian Wolff: Cool voice and funny hat
Edward Spratt: Poop disaster
Emily Jackson: #girlboss behavior
Bun-Lam Lim: Truly deserved better
Chioh Tan: Finally stopped Nicholas’ dumb choices
William Wasim: Had the single least disastrous death on the obra dinn
Henry Brennan: “Bro what the hell” *clubs a guy*
Thomas Sefton: The guy who you’re supposed to figure out is the english cook walks in scene with a cooking knife and goes “‘ello ‘ello wot’s all this then I’ll cook you boys up a solid meal!” and then immediately gets killed
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