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Let's Go There and Wander Nowhere

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Let's Go There and Wander Nowhere

May 23, 2018

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2.00 average rating based on 1 rating

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Going home isn't easy. A short experimental first-person story-driven video game that no one is supposed to understand because it's not always you.
Release Dates
May 23, 2018 (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
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How Long Is Let's Go There and Wander Nowhere?
100% completion: 1.0 hours
Total completions: 1
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100indecisions gave Mar 23, 2019
100indecisions gave Mar 23, 2019
well, it's free and pretty

honestly, I'm torn, but I came down on the side of recommending it because I think the pros outweigh the cons.

pros:

  • it's free
  • really nice to look at, especially in the first and final scenes (you can see both in the screenshots on Steam, but they're even prettier animated, and the ocean scene is soothing to watch). the voxel art is gorgeous and the whole thing follows a fairly unified color scheme
  • interesting concept with some good lines
  • it's free
  • quick and easy to get all four achievements, at least if you have a guide to follow (see cons)

cons:

  • no save feature, so if something glitches (which does happen) or you pick the wrong conversation choice, you have to start all over
  • a lot of the writing makes almost no sense, not in a deep way but in either a fake deep way or a "English almost definitely isn't the writer's first language, and this would probably make a lot more sense if they'd written it in their original language and then used a good translator"
  • because the writing makes very little sense, the actual conversations make almost no sense, which means most of the achievements--including the one …
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honestly, I'm torn, but I came down on the side of recommending it because I think the pros outweigh the cons.

pros:

  • it's free
  • really nice to look at, especially in the first and final scenes (you can see both in the screenshots on Steam, but they're even prettier animated, and the ocean scene is soothing to watch). the voxel art is gorgeous and the whole thing follows a fairly unified color scheme
  • interesting concept with some good lines
  • it's free
  • quick and easy to get all four achievements, at least if you have a guide to follow (see cons)

cons:

  • no save feature, so if something glitches (which does happen) or you pick the wrong conversation choice, you have to start all over
  • a lot of the writing makes almost no sense, not in a deep way but in either a fake deep way or a "English almost definitely isn't the writer's first language, and this would probably make a lot more sense if they'd written it in their original language and then used a good translator"
  • because the writing makes very little sense, the actual conversations make almost no sense, which means most of the achievements--including the one you get just for completing the game--are hard to get unless you're really lucky or you're following a guide (my first playthrough, I got the game-ending "not you" in the second scene without any clear idea of what I'd done to get there or what I should say to get different results)
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