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Firmament
"From Cyan, the indie studio that brought you Myst and Obduction, comes a new steampunk adventure. The game of Firmament is a resplendent, magical, journey — a monumental voyage through four diverse and curious realms, working in concert with an ever-present, clockwork companion, and the support and instruction of a long-dead, ethereal mentor. Ev...
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When the issues of a game are rolled and stomped by its greatness, then it’s something to invest on if you have some spare.
Firmament was an extremely meditative puzzle solving experience. I applaud Cyan Worlds for continuing to design these games without flashy ruckus, time limits, or deaths to speak of. It’s a peaceful journey through vast and mysterious lands full of wild and interesting machinery built into beautiful natural surroundings. However, as is often the case with Cyan Worlds games, Firmament is also a test of patience and sheer experimentation. You could spend extremely long periods of time stuck on a spot in this game and the only thing you can do is either quit and come back later or figure it out. ...
A beautiful but flawed new adventure from the creators of Myst.
An intriguing exploratory puzzler that nails the aesthetic and the unnerving feeling of being alone. Some technical issues mar an otherwise great experience with a quirky, interesting story.
Developed by Cyan Worlds, the studio responsible for the uber-popular Myst series, Firmament is the latest addition to their head-scratching collection. However, while Myst has a variety of memorable puzzles set against surreal landscapes and an absurdist story, Firmament instead feels all too familiar.
