
u/TheLonelyPillow

This game was an awesome experience. I would highly recommend it to anyone who’s a fan of survival horror, or even just horror in general. I’d especially recommend this game to anyone who’s a fan of those retro, PS1 survival horror games. This is clearly heavily inspired by that style of game. The games levels are extremely interesting, eerie, and fun to explore. The plot, although difficult to piece together at least in my experience, is fascinating. The game just oozes atmosphere. It’s also fairly short to complete, took me about 8 hours?
Just be aware that it’s old school tank style controls (which can be switched to modern controls in the settings which I did) with fixed camera angles, so the combat feels very clunky and janky, but you end up adjusting to it right away. Just give it maybe an hour or so. The combat will feel especially clunky because you’ll likely be aiming manually (you have the option to turn on aim assist at the start, but you earn less currency throughout the entire game so I’d advise against it) until about halfway through the game (there’s an auto-aim upgrade you can purchase which won’t hinder your currency gain),but again you’ll adjust to it right away. I also found a few of the puzzles to be pretty convoluted to the point where I had to look up guides to solve them, but that might just be me being low IQ.
If this is in your backlog, definitely give it a go, you won’t regret it. There’s also a sequel that’s on the way. If it’s not on your backlog, definitely give it a go. For those of you who have already played this game, what would you say were your favorite parts? What are your thoughts on a couple of my critiques. For those who haven’t played this game, do you think you’ll give it a go one of these days?
And it most certainly lived up to the hype.
This game was an awesome experience. I would highly recommend it to anyone who’s a fan of survival horror, or even just horror in general. I’d especially recommend this game to anyone who’s a fan of those retro, PS1 survival horror games. This is clearly heavily inspired by that style of game. The games levels are extremely interesting, eerie, and fun to explore. The plot, although difficult to piece together at least in my experience, is fascinating. The game just oozes atmosphere. It’s also fairly short to complete, took me about 8 hours?
Just be aware that it’s old school tank style controls (which can be switched to modern controls in the settings which I did) with fixed camera angles, so the combat feels very clunky and janky, but you end up adjusting to it right away. Just give it maybe an hour or so. The combat will feel especially clunky because you’ll likely be aiming manually (you have the option to turn on aim assist at the start, but you earn less currency throughout the entire game so I’d advise against it) until about halfway through the game (there’s an auto-aim upgrade you can purchase which won’t hinder your currency gain),but again you’ll adjust to it right away. I also found a few of the puzzles to be pretty convoluted to the point where I had to look up guides to solve them, but that might just be me being low IQ.
If this is in your backlog, definitely give it a go, you won’t regret it. There’s also a sequel that’s on the way. If it’s not on your backlog, definitely pick it up. For anyone here who’s played the game, what would you say were your favorite parts? What did you think about my critiques of the game?
TL;DR: Which board is better between the Q6 Ultra and P6 Ultra
Good morning everyone. I'll be upgrading from a Keychron Q4 60% keyboard to one of these 100% keyboards, and I am wondering which I should get. Regardless of which I choose, it'll be a gift, so I wont be spending money on it, therefore price isn't a factor.
My main concern is which keyboard is "better". I imagine they're probably damn near the same. The only difference I could notice upon reviewing each page briefly is that the P6 has a screwless design, which means you can disassemble the case just by pressing down on the buttons and pulling with the rest of your fingers. I think that's pretty cool and will made cleaning and modifications way easier. I spoke briefly with ChatGPT and it said that the build quality on the Q6 should be significantly better, along with the typing experience being slightly better due to the double gasket design vs single gasket on P6. If it'll physically feel nicer to hold, touch, and type on, that's also pretty huge.
So I cant really decide. That's why I am coming here, to gather everyone else's opinion on this.
Here are the links to the product pages for both keyboards if you wanted to have a brief overview before making a recommendation: