This gravity-defying dungeon crawler is basically Legend of Grimrock meets Portal, and while the tra
Published: January 01, 0001
There were a bunch winner55 com เพื่อ เข้า ระบบ ค่ะ of excellent-looking puzzle games revealed at this week's Thinky Direct, including, and a (a portmanteau that caused me physical pain) which swaps out tool-gathering for puzzle-solving. The game that really stood out to me, however, was, a gravity-defying "dungeon puzzler" that's most easily summarised as Legend of Grimrock meets Portal.
He Who Watches takes the trappings of the classic dungeon crawlers of yore, with you playing an adventurer armed with a bow and arrow, exploring a labyrinthine underground maze using classic tile-based movement. But it replaces the RPG elements of traditional dungeon crawlers with 3D spatial puzzling. So instead of shooting your bow at monsters, you'll shoot it at switches to open doors, and at 3D blocks to pull them around on a magical chain.
At a more advanced level, you'll also use your sticky boots to manipulate other objects, such as shifting blocks around to insert them into holes or stack them atop one another. The newly released trailer does a great job of showing off the spatial ingenuity of the puzzling. But it also made me want to barf a bit. All the speedy flipping around of the camera set off my motion-sickness instantaneously, and I was concerned about whether that would also be the case in the game.
Fortunately, there's also a, so I downloaded that to see how the game affected me in play. And thankfully, He Who Watches is far less nausea-inducing when you're in direct control. It also makes you feel immensely clever in that mind-expanding Portal fashion. Even the basic puzzles are deeply satisfying to feel out, and it has a pleasant difficulty curve that smoothly introduces you to all the tools.
Anyway, it immediately shot up my list of most anticipated games for the year. There's no firm release date for He Who Watches yet, but the trailer confirms that it will launch sometime in the autumn.
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