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then laughed even more when i saw felipepepepepepepepepepe's reply
From the trailer, design-wise that looks to be a low-effort mishmash of references to Twin Peaks and the artists you mentioned. Seems like all there is of Magritte in this game is hats and apples and whatnot."Back to Bed" mixes Dali, Magritte and M.C. Escher to create a nice isometric puzzler.
Is Antichamber that sacred and untouchable?
I'm not sure if I'd call their games trippy, moreover, The Void and Pathologic are so popular on Codex that OP must know them by now.How come the IcepickLodge defence force isn't here yet? Paging Dr. Sir Rev. Konjad , Esq.
Oh.inconclusive endings and a smug aura to it
The Void is the most unique and enjoyable game I have ever played. Visuals are astounding, the soundtrack is a delight, the gameplay is engaging and the dialogues are enchanting. Tension gives so much joy that after finishing one playthrough I instantly began another one to reach a different ending that is more difficult to achieve. I have an impression, however, that this game is not for everyone. Nonetheless, those who will be sucked into it will be held spellbound. To appreciate this game you must have an open mind towards unusual games, enjoy gloomy settings and imbibe poetry. In my opinion, whatever your taste in games is, Turgor deserves your time to give it an honest try. Do keep in mind, however, that it is one of the most difficult games I have ever played and the player is constantly faced with a challenge to stay alive and to cultivate enough colors for himself and for the sisters. I only completed the game successfully during my fourth playthrough, failing the first three attempts. This might discourage a lot of people considering most modern games are made to be completed without much difficulty in the very first try.
Pathologic is the kind of game that will appeal only to a particular niche of gamers. Those who like depressing themes, minimalist storytelling and for whom the atmosphere is of utmost importance are going to love Pathologic, even at the cost of having to suffer through the confusing translation, the slow gameplay, and a lot of running around the town and visiting the same places over and over again. This game makes you plan ahead, and is not instantly gratifying if you manage to do something right - it makes you work and even struggle for a slow progress, but after some time you will feel satisfied that you've managed to get so far... and perhaps are still able to continue.
Pathologic, even without all its defects, would never be able to get into the mainstream. But while most people laugh at the idea of seriously listening to Beethoven, some find his music to be astonishing and timeless.