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46 people found this review helpful
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6.6 hrs on record
Are you looking for a relaxing puzzle game?
Then The Room 4 is for you.

The game revolves around a very well crafted dollhouse.
The graphics and details are nice and pleasing to the eye.
Throughout the game, you will unlock new rooms to visit and new puzzles to solve.
I liked how some rooms are "connected" to others.

Knowing the other games of the series, I didn't really expect many new things.
But the game still happened to surprise me from time to time.
The puzzles are based on observation and item manipulation.
They are quite easy (even if, sometimes, it takes a little time to figure out what to do).
They are not timed, so no stress.
And if you are stuck, there is an optional hint system that will help you advance.
There is no malus to using the hint system.
The achievements are only tied to the rooms completion, so it is really up to you.

Like the other games of the series, there is this nice lovecraftian atmosphere.
It is dark but not spooky.
This game has its own story that continues the overall story of the series.
Unlike the previous game, there is only one ending.
So there is no "extra" little puzzles.
But I didn't mind.
This game is like a good movie where you spend some good time from the beginning to the end.
There is also some sort of "Inception" feeling in it (at least for me).

The veterans of the series know what to expect and won't be disappointed.
I think, newcomers (either people who are used to puzzle games or people who want to discover the genre), would enjoy the game.
The game is very accessible and you don't really need to have played the previous games in the series.
Oh, and if you are more familiar with another genre of games, there are also big black tentacles in this game (they can be scary :D).
Posted 3 January, 2022. Last edited 3 January, 2022.
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27 people found this review helpful
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109.9 hrs on record (54.5 hrs at review time)
The story takes place fifteen years after the first game.
All along the game, you'll discover what happened and how the villain is where it is.

With Corvo, you will find the same sensations.
With Emily, you'll have access to some new nice powers.
You can then play in different ways.

Design and graphics are pretty.
The game is running on high/very high settings on my i5-6600, 16GB and GTX 980Ti.
Some chapters have really been thoughtful and are very well done.

Basically, if you liked Dishonored, you'll like Dishonored 2.
Posted 23 November, 2016.
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