Minimum operating system requirements: Windows 7. Antony Peel. Software languages. Author Lucas Pope. Updated Over a year ago. Last revision More than a year ago. Hello Neighbor. Warum bei GOG. COM kaufen? Keine Aktivierung oder Internetverbindung zum Spielen erforderlich.
Sicherheit und Zufriedenheit. Return of the Obra Dinn. Details zum Produkt. All rights reserved. Empfohlene Systemanforderungen:. Abenteuer - Egoperspektive - Mystery.
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To help complete the task, the player is given a log book that includes a drawing of all the crew members, the crew roster, and layouts of the ship. They are also given the "Memento Mortem", a pocket watch-like device that can be activated when the player encounters one of the corpses on the ship. The Memento Mortem plays back the audio of the moments before the person's death, and allows the player to explore the area around the frozen moment of death to identify who was present and other visual details.
Once players have seen each moment, the log book automatically fills in some of the details of that event such as the location, the visual identity of the crew members present at the event, and the dialog heard in the moments before death , allowing the player to cross reference this information with other information already learned. In some cases, the Memento Mortem will react following this process to reveal another death, guiding the player to where that corpse lays before repeating the investigation process.
Certain sections of the ship are not available until the player has observed all the death moments in a certain area.
The player can review all previously seen memories at any time to observe any new clues they might have missed following later investigation. The game requires the player to search for clues to determine the fate of each crew member; fates are selected from a predefined list of verbs — because some of the deaths are visually ambiguous, the game allows for some leeway and accepts more than one solution. The game does not provide explicit clues for how each crew member died or towards their identity, requiring the player to narrow possibilities down by exclusion.
The player can refine their guesses as they gain more information; the game is only over once the player has correctly identified the names and fates.
When a player has properly established the names and reasons for death for any three, the game affirms this information to the player, locking those changes and effectively reducing the complexity of the puzzle.
Plot When the Obra Dinn returns to its England port almost five years after going missing, the East India Company sends an insurance adjuster to determine what happened aboard the ship. Through the Memento Mortem and other clues, the adjuster works out the sequence of events since the ship's launch. The Obra Dinn had launched with a number of passengers, including two royal Formosans and their guards carrying an exquisite treasure chest, which they claimed would help to repel dangers from the ocean.
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