Beautiful Desolation (2020)

THE BROTHERHOOD, The Brotherhood Games

Linux · Mac · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4

2.96 from 24 ratings

388 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 256 backlogged · 27 wish listed

How long? Main story 18h · with extras 7h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

A post-apocalyptic adventure game set in a world you have never seen before. The Penrose appeared without warning. One day the sky was empty, and the next it was filled by an impossibly shaped monolith. Tragedy hit home for Mark and Don Leslie, when an incident tore apart their brotherly bond in this dramatic story that spans the 1980s and … Read more
A post-apocalyptic adventure game set in a world you have never seen before. The Penrose appeared without warning. One day the sky was empty, and the next it was filled by an impossibly shaped monolith. Tragedy hit home for Mark and Don Leslie, when an incident tore apart their brotherly bond in this dramatic story that spans the 1980s and beyond. Allow the Leslie family's story to unfold as you delve into a unique adventure with BEAUTIFUL DESOLATION, to explore this futuristic wasteland to discover villages, destroyed cities, and uncover the secrets of strange and abandoned technology. The never before seen, African, post-apocalyptic setting opens up a menagerie of bizarre creatures and vibrant characters, alongside a new world inspired by Sub-Saharan flora and fauna. But beware, newcomers are either revered or hated. Read less
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Release dates

  • Feb 26, 2020 (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • May 28, 2021 (North_America) Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
  • May 28, 2021 (Europe) Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
  • May 28, 2021 (Australia) PlayStation 4

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Aleosha

Review Aleosha 3/5 · Jul 11, 2023

When I first started playing Beautiful Desolation, I anticipated it to be another attempt at creating a Fallout-like experience. However, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that it had more in common with the atmospheric adventure game, Sanitarium. Unlike pixel hunting in similar games, Beautiful Desolation made it easy to spot active objects from a distance.

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When I first started playing Beautiful Desolation, I anticipated it to be another attempt at creating a Fallout-like experience. However, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that it had more in common with the atmospheric adventure game, Sanitarium. Unlike pixel hunting in similar games, Beautiful Desolation made it easy to spot active objects from a distance.

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In this post-apocalyptic world, we embark on a journey alongside our overweight brother and a robot dog. While their primary purpose is to provide engaging stories, they excel in doing so. The brother, initially despised by the hero, reveals himself to be a war veteran who became homeless due to his PTSD. As for the robot dog, it was a successful prototype designed to experience emotions but tragically ended up killing its creator, leading it to hide its true capabilities.

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The game kicks off with an accidental leap into the future, setting the stage for our quest to construct a time travel machine and return home. Along the way, we encounter various South African tribes, many of which possess cybernetic or robotic attributes. Our interactions involve assisting or navigating through their rituals. While there are a few instances where we temporarily switch to our companions to solve puzzles, their primary role is to provide diverse perspectives on the choices we make. And believe me, there are plenty of choices to be made.

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One memorable encounter involves a tribe of flying human carcasses, forever trapped in an agonizing existence and carried by their drones. We're given the option to "free" them or let them be. In another situation, we face a moral dilemma between supporting a technologically advanced tribe that has virtually enslaved another tribe through drug dependency. And yet again, we're confronted with a decision between a nanotech civilization and what essentially amounts to sentient moss.

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A recurring theme in the game revolves around lower civilizations mistaking the communication of higher civilizations as the "voice of God." This misconception occurs at least twice, first with the flying carcasses mistaking the drug dealers as "gods" due to intercepted transmissions, and later with the drug dealers themselves perceiving the nanomachines' transmissions as divine. Ironically, the nanomachines were originally a failed experiment.

While Beautiful Desolation is primarily an adventure game, it incorporates a mini-game reminiscent of a 3x3 JRPG-style battle. However, collecting the necessary characters for this mini-game proved to be a cumbersome process.

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The game's ending did not unfold exactly as I had anticipated. I expected a complete cycle where the protagonist inadvertently causes the incident or alters the past to save their fiancee. Instead, the game concludes with the protagonist returning to where they started, continuing their life in a "happily ever after" fashion.

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I'm not very good at adventure games, but I managed to complete Beautiful Desolation without looking at a guide once. This is likely because the game offers multiple solutions to some puzzles, unlike many other adventure games where you have to figure out what the developers intended.

The most trouble I had with the game was the pre-rendered backgrounds. It can be difficult to tell where you can and cannot walk, so I sometimes missed crucial items, such as the drone.

Another interesting quirk of the game is the rudimentary credit system. You can find or earn gold items, which can then be converted into credits. Ship upgrades are purchased with credits, and while some of these upgrades are purely cosmetic or improve the quality of life, others are necessary to complete the game.

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giopep

Review giopep 4/5 · Jan 27, 2023

Beatiful Desolation delivers what the title says: the setting is incredibly cool, fascinating, beautiful to look at and to explore. Narration is also quite good, an apocalyptic story strongly based on characters, doubts, regret, remorse, grief, heavily focused on giving you meaningful and hard choices. It stumbles a bit in its gameplay that meshes a point and click adventure with …

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Beatiful Desolation delivers what the title says: the setting is incredibly cool, fascinating, beautiful to look at and to explore. Narration is also quite good, an apocalyptic story strongly based on characters, doubts, regret, remorse, grief, heavily focused on giving you meaningful and hard choices. It stumbles a bit in its gameplay that meshes a point and click adventure with an RPG, because it can be too big, tedious to explore and full of fetch quests that make you constantly run here and there (which can be annoying because you have to go through those damn portals every single time). But it’s a really nice game.

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