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Recommended sci-fi AG
Hi all,
can you recommend a narrative driven sci-fi AG, with rich graphics, and pure point-n-click interface? WSAD controls make me dizzy and bump into walls and objects…
I’ve already played Monolith, and all the games in the Stasis franchise.
Many thanks in advance!
Hi all,
can you recommend a narrative driven sci-fi AG, with rich graphics, and pure point-n-click interface? WSAD controls make me dizzy and bump into walls and objects…
I’ve already played Monolith, and all the games in the Stasis franchise.
Many thanks in advance!
Off the top of my head you could try:
Encodya
Mutropolis
J.U.L.I.A. Amongst The Stars
Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy (might be too much detective for you, might not)
All of the Tex Murphy games from UaKM onwards (but I suspect you’d have played those)
Life is what it is.
Prominence
AKA Charo
Technobabylon, blade runner, moment of silence, the old star trek games
Well, I not sure if pixel art is included in “rich graphics”. I will wait until clarifying that.
Currently translating Strangeland into Spanish. Wish me luck, or send me money to my Paypal haha
Well, I not sure if pixel art is included in “rich graphics”. I will wait until clarifying that.
It’s definitely not my cup of tea. I’ve played my share of pixelated games waaay back in the 90’s.
Primordia was great.
Disco Elysium is an exceptional sci-fi gem.
I’ve heard good things about Beyond a Steel Sky.
I would recommend these ones:
-Culpa Innata
-J.U.L.I.A Among the Stars
-Perils of Man
-Perry Rhodan: The Immortals of Terra
-Stranger in Utopia
-The Moment of Silence
-Whispers of a Machine
-KAPIA
-The Dream Machine
Currently translating Strangeland into Spanish. Wish me luck, or send me money to my Paypal haha
Warp Frontier was one of the best sci-fi adventures of recent years.
Voyage (Inspired by Jules Verne) is older, but still looks great, and it’s all sci-fi.
And The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time is an all-time classic which aged surprisingly good.
PC means personal computer
Yes to walas74’s rec for Whispers of a Machine.
I started Voyage (also called Journey to the Moon) and the gameplay did not age well for my enjoyment. A lot of recursive gameplay (collect items, make something, test effect, consumed, collect again, make again for later, loop this for X many combination of items). Just did not find it very fun.
Well, I not sure if pixel art is included in “rich graphics”. I will wait until clarifying that.
It’s definitely not my cup of tea. I’ve played my share of pixelated games waaay back in the 90’s.
Ah, now I understand why nobody mentioned The Dig yet. This one is still probably my favourite sci-fi adventure.
Seeing you get easily motion sick I also won’t recommend you two VR games, that are probably up there with The Dig, as my favourite sci-fi adventures. Red Matter 1&2. Especially Red Matter 2 was the closest I ever felt to being transported to an alien planet. Great graphics, atmosphere, story and puzzles.
Well, I not sure if pixel art is included in “rich graphics”. I will wait until clarifying that.
It’s definitely not my cup of tea. I’ve played my share of pixelated games waaay back in the 90’s.
Ah, now I understand why nobody mentioned The Dig yet. This one is still probably my favourite sci-fi adventure.
Seeing you get easily motion sick I also won’t recommend you two VR games, that are probably up there with The Dig, as my favourite sci-fi adventures. Red Matter 1&2. Especially Red Matter 2 was the closest I ever felt to being transported to an alien planet. Great graphics, atmosphere, story and puzzles.
I agree my top four fave Sci-Fi games are blade runner, Whispers of a machine, the dig, Technobabylon. I periodically listen to the Dig soundtrack it’s just relaxing
For me, Technobabylon is one of the best adventure games of this century. I translated it into Spanish and enjoyed every minute. Too bad the sequel is in stand by because of the health issues of the author.
Currently translating Strangeland into Spanish. Wish me luck, or send me money to my Paypal haha
I would recommend these ones:
-Culpa Innata
-J.U.L.I.A Among the Stars
-Perils of Man
-Perry Rhodan: The Immortals of Terra
-Stranger in Utopia
-The Moment of Silence
-Whispers of a Machine
-KAPIA
-The Dream Machine
It’s a great list but with a visible stain called KAPIA, I had to stop myself and wonder how it could be?, with all the adventures mentioned, they could easily be rated IMO with 3 stars and even more, that one puzzles me to belongs in this list
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I would recommend these ones:
-Culpa Innata
-J.U.L.I.A Among the Stars
-Perils of Man
-Perry Rhodan: The Immortals of Terra
-Stranger in Utopia
-The Moment of Silence
-Whispers of a Machine
-KAPIA
-The Dream MachineIt’s a great list but with a visible stain called KAPIA, I had to stop myself and wonder how it could be?, with all the adventures mentioned, they could easily be rated IMO with 3 stars and even more, that one puzzles me to belongs in this list
Well, I must admit it is the only one I haven’t played it myself, but I alwalys thought it seemed interesting, sorry
And I also admit Culpa Innata is not for everybody…
Currently translating Strangeland into Spanish. Wish me luck, or send me money to my Paypal haha
yeah, i know, it looks awesome, but once you start you will feel instantly how quirky and half-baked (at best) it is
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