Jan 20, 2023 - Day 20 - NewPlay Review
Total NewPlays: 26
Game: Gamedec - Definitive Edition
Platform: Steam PC
Release Date: Sept 17, 2021
Library Date: Jul 18, 2022
Unplayed: 186 days (6m2d)
Playtime: 1h45m
Last week @britt mentioned Gamedec in passing, and I said I might move it up my #NewPlay list.
"I'll just play for 15min." Almost 2 hrs later I logged out, late to start work.
Gamedec feels part-RPG, part point-and-click adventure. A gorgeous isometric cyberpunk game, you play a game detective (thus "Gamedec"), investigating crimes inside games.
Much like yesterday's NewPlay, you can choose the gender of the protagonist, as well as a thumbnail history, and an initial skillset.
The game utilises a branching path narrative that closes off particular pathways, based on other choices, which increases its RePlayability (yeah, couldn't resist).
I think the closest I've played to it recently would be Disco Elysium, but I've not progressed as far through DE, so this might be an unfair comparison.
There are a couple of rough edges in-game. In spite of choosing your gender at the start of the game, the NPCs will occasionally misgender you, which can really break your concentration.
There's one NPC in-game that you can team up with, but his auto-follow pathing means he'll sometimes stand on top of the objective.
This just took a bit of the shine off, nevertheless I still rate Gamedec as:
4: Good
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