Return of the Obra Dinn is simply a must-have whodunnit unlike anything else available
It’s nearly Halloween, which means that costumes are receiving their finishing touches and folks are likely burning through their catalog of horror games and movies. If I may, I’d like to make another recommendation to add to the pile, and it’s a short one with wonderfully dreadful vibes. I’m talking about Return of the Obra Dinn , my favorite mystery game, and one of the most striking whodunnits I’ve ever experienced.
Once you’re dropped into them, these immaculately choreographed scenes welcome you to begin connecting names to faces thanks to morsels of dialogue and situational awareness. The game is one big logic puzzle where you are literally just trying to deduce who died and how, but the greater mystery and story that unfolds as you piece that together is nothing short of epic. Words cannot express how much joy I got out of just that.
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