Silence Review: A Short, Telltale-Inspired Adventure with Easy Puzzles
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by Rob Kershaw
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A review of the game "Silence" by Daedalic Entertainment, noting it is a short, Telltale-inspired adventure game with easy puzzles. The reviewer suggests the game feels like a proof of concept and was designed for a wider audience to cover production costs, while expressing that more puzzles and dialogue could have been included.
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· 4 pulledIt's true, the game is quite short and pretty Telltale-inspired.
It feels like a proof of concept... which wouldn't be so strange considering it is the first time Daedalic makes a game with this style and probably quite high production values.
They have made a game for a wider audience (probably because they needed moer money to cover the costs) and it shows.
I'm pretty sure they could have added more puzzles and much more dialog.
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