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Return of the Obra Dinn

Return of the Obra Dinn is an adventure detective story from the creator of Papers, Please , which will tell about the Obra Dinn ship that... Read more

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10/10
Steam:
96/100
Metacritic:
89/100
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Minimum:
  • Windows 7
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-2300
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Free Space: 2 GB
  • Video Card: Intel Iris Xe
  • Keyboard, Mouse
Recommended:
  • Windows 7
  • CPU: Intel Core i3-3240
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Free Space: 2 GB
  • VRAM: 2 GB
  • Video Card: Radeon HD 6770; GeForce GTX 650
  • Keyboard, Mouse
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A very interesting detective. The player’s task is to find out what happened on the ship and why all 60 crew members died, and a special compass will help in this, which, when activated next to the corpse, takes the player to the moment of death of the deceased. Our task: Find out the reasons for this catastrophe, identify each team member, document the cause of death (and they are very diverse). The game turned out to be very interesting, but there is a small drawback that with such drawing the text is sometimes difficult to read

10
l (гость)
August 29, 2023

A detective as a detective should be. You are an insurer, investigating what happened on a ghost ship. You walk, look, listen, try to understand who is who and what is where when. Despite the fact that the end of the game seems to be about guessing rather than deduction, there is enough information in the game to identify everyone and everything unambiguously. But to do this you need to look at the little things and realize where and what to look at, which is complicated by monochrome graphics. But the game is still a unique and definitely worthy gem.

10
Алла К (гость)
February 15, 2023

A wonderful non-hidden object puzzle game. Only logic and attention to detail. The plot is amazingly structured from the end of the story to the beginning. Then, reading the diary from beginning to end, a story and a clue to the names of the ship’s crew emerge. I recommend it for puzzle lovers.

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