Faraday Protocol is an entertaining proposition from the German studio DECK13 Interactive which is a challenge for our minds.
puzzles, these hobbies so adored by some and at the same time so hated by others. Although, as a morning reflection, I think no one hates jigsaw puzzles or puzzles in itself. I think we are projecting onto this element our own frustration and incompetence to resolve them. Getting into a state of rage, anger or frustration over a puzzle that “breaks our heads” is an exercise we have all been through.
The puzzles, these great misunderstoods
As in all games, a puzzle is a hobby or entertainment to get away from it all and focus your attention 200% on what lies ahead. Becoming addicted to a puzzle will depend on your resilience to channel those states we have already talked about (anger, frustration, etc …) and turn them into patience and reflection to solve the problem at hand. However, let’s face it, few people stop to perform these self-knowledge exercises. Thus, the hook of a puzzle will be defined to a greater extent by its difficulty and the way it is presented to us.
If the puzzle creator gets us hooked with a smooth learning curve and tailors the difficulty to the target audience, he will capture people’s attention and interest. However, poor staging of a puzzle will cut off its potential players. And here ladies and gentlemen is the place Farday protocol It does it well, managing to capture our attention and interest even though we’re not up against our favorite genre. Let’s set out the arguments.
A mechanic already seen.
Farday protocol This is, as you can imagine after the introduction, a puzzle game. This title follows the lineage of other games like The Turing test, portal oh QU.BE First of all it makes us a good optical illusion video game. We start by moving in an environment that initially looks like shooter everywhere, and it doesn’t look like a puzzle game.
Indiana Jones of Cunor
We can say that we are wrapped in the skin of a alien archaeologist called Santa Zeekon employee 628-C. We have traveled from our planet Cunor to investigate a mysterious source emitting a signal from an unexplored star system. We moor our vessel at the source from which the signal comes. And we find ourselves in a sort of ecosystem, with an air of rainforest and Egyptian pyramids encapsulated in the Truman Show style. We are in a sphere, with clear boundaries that this whole biome contains. A voice coming from some kind of drone or computer will receive us with a “Welcome to Opis”.
The first impression is that of being in front of a shooter, as in other puzzle games like Turing’s test. The most obvious difference between the two titles is that Faraday Protocol He gives the impression of being a very bad shooter because of his movements and the limitation of the actions to be performed. In this section the game is not working, my first feeling was to stop playing it because it felt very clunky, rough and rude to me. I had to stop and think: “It’s not an action game, let’s tryThe puzzles begin when we open the first door of a gigantic pyramid and we have to solve a combination of symbols to get the one that will be our companion throughout the journey. Bia-Tool, an ancient pistol-like relic of an alien civilization. It will help us solve puzzles by distorting energy and manipulating enigmatic machines.
Patience and more patience will be the key.
All this staging gives even more feel of shooting game, semi-open world, handgun, jumping and running skills. But when we get to the second room, we already know what style of play we’re up against. The challenge that awaits us is fascinating. With a futuristic style but with clear and obvious Egyptian touches, every piece of this pyramid
As the game progresses, as you might expect, it gets more complicated. The combinations become less blind and we will have to start shooting abilities player to, for example, unlock the 18 collectibles hidden that exist. The mechanisms to be used go beyond solving more or less obvious combinations. We will have to play with the angles of view, with the perspectives, sharpen the memory, etc. All this to be able to overcome obstacles such as doors with will have. These, depending on the color they have, prevent us from going through them if we have some type of energy in the barrel.
Ancient-future Egypt
As we said, the game has a clear futuristic approach, we are an alien race in a space environment with sets from the movie Star gate. The atmosphere Egypt-Futuristic It works, but the monotonous color scheme which is always black and gold is a bit disappointing which ends up getting tired after a while. In the sound section, we see ourselves with little variety. The sound effects are basic and do nothing. Shooting and other effects sound the same everywhere. It doesn’t matter if we shoot in a large room or if we shoot in a small niche. The same goes for steps, knobs or locks. As for music, its appearance is so sporadic that it is not even necessary to take it into account.
Conclusion of the Faraday Protocol
Faraday Protocol doesn’t add anything new to the genre of puzzle titles. It follows a very similar line to other titles that also perform it with better success. The game has some minor issues, like a setting poor and monotonous, and little information or help in solving some puzzles. This, which sometimes makes its difficulty too high, keeps it away from the general public. The sound section does little to accompany the title either, which however has other strengths. The story gives us spoonfuls and this plot keeps us in the game. It has no scenario epic but yes It works wonderfully, managing to keep the player hooked and eager to learn more about this ancient civilization. The puzzles and the mechanics are very varied, you will not find two identical in the whole game. If you like puzzle games or graphic adventures Faraday Protocol is a good game. It will fill your hours with intrigue and puzzles. If you don’t like these types of titles you will probably find that they are not boring at all and behind them there can be some really great moments and stories.
Faraday Protocol
$ 24.99
Advantages
- Beautiful story
- Various puzzles
- Entertaining
The inconvenients
- Monotonic setting
- Bad music and sounds
- Doesn’t have a quick summary
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