![]() ![]() At times this would completely hang, even if your network is fine, but the developers are still updating the game so I am sure this little annoyance will get fixed in no time. This could be due to networking issues, and on this I also have to signal that sometimes you will also get random ‘reconnecting’ notices. I noticed that if two players move certain puzzle pieces, causing an interaction that makes one glitch out, it cannot be moved again, forcing the whole group to restart. There were some occasions I encountered bugs on CO-OP, that can really dwindle your experience causing you to have to hard restart the game or level. ![]() Most of the time it is very optimized, thanks mostly to the size of each room and the limited amount of objects rendered, giving you a fresh new game even if you do not have a top end system to run it. You are going to have to whip out your inner nerd for this one, and it is really enjoyable.Įscape Simulator runs on very minimal hardware requirements. You will have to solve technical puzzles and more computed-related puzzles in this one, that go from writing programs to reading corrupted floppy disks (for the young out there, those are the things before USBs), or riding an elevator that has more locks than Fort Knox. Buckle up on this one buckoo, because I don’t know whether I am in a high-tech company with a kink for privacy, or in a government owned building that tries to appear less scary to keep the curious out… Who knows, I doubt we will get an official answer (especially because I think it is the second option). ![]() Omega HQ is the final setting -so far- and was released after launch as a free DLC. While playing this setting you will definitely get lost in time, just being another British detective…go figure. ![]() The theme of them is quite peculiar: you feel like you’re a high intellect in this setting, with puzzles related to therapy and medicine, clues hidden in dusty books on the shelves in the library, journals and family photographs, just waiting for a clever mind to piece them together and fill the blanks in the story. If you love a science theme room with matching puzzles, then this one is definitely for you.Įdgewood mansion is Beatmatch’s favorite, by absolutely no surprise: I think the old British victorian mansion makes him feel right at home afterall, and he can play Sherlock Holmes in those packed rooms. Before my playthrough I thought I was a fine engineer, until it came to solving the cleverly thought mechanical and chemical puzzles you will find in the spaceship. In this setting rich of metal panels, artificial lights, cables and breathtaking views into space, you’ll have to improvise yourself scientist and mechanical engineer at the same time. Note that this feature, available for a limited number of times per room, is only present in the official rooms released with the game.Īdrift in Space teleports you on a deserted spaceship that has been hit by debris, and it’s now heading straight into the sun. Who doesn’t like a good challenge afterall? Well, if the answer is you and you’re stuck, you can always ask for a hint -in the form of a little schematic drawing- by pressing the question mark panel near the door and save yourself some real headache. While this can be frustrating when you are facing a very intricate puzzle, the fact that it implies a certain degree of difficulty also gives you a great feeling once of the riddles is completed, like in a real escape room. The puzzles vary a lot when it comes to dynamics and difficulty: you won’t always have clear instructions on what to do, and you’ll have to trust your observation and intuition to connect the dots. In order to do that you will need to study your surroundings, analyze notes, books and objects scattered or hidden in the room, find patterns and cross-reference multiple clues to untangle the mysteries of the room you’re trapped in. The objective of the game is to work your brain to escape a room by solving all the puzzles and riddles that will lead you outside its locked door. ![]()
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