July 24, 2023 - Day 205 - NewPlay Review
Total NewPlays: 224
Game: Ozymandias
Platform: Steam
Release Date: Apr 17, 2020
Library Date: Jul 18, 2023
Unplayed: 6d
Playtime: 74m
Another day, another late review.
I'm on call this week, which means that it's a little bit trickier to fit in a game and a review, and I had to write yesterday's review. I had enough time to squeeze in 15mins of the second last game in the Humble Bundle.
74 minutes later, yeah...
After the last two games, I didn't have a lot of hope for Ozymandias. At least it wasn't pixel art?
Turns out that Ozymandias is a "stripped down 4X". The first 4X game I tried to play (and failed at) was Reach for the Stars, and I just haven't had a lot of luck since then.
Generally, I find there are too many moving parts to keep track of, and I end up stressed out instead of relaxing. Not the good kind of stressed out where I get to through the stress to a win state.
The bad kind where I hate every minute of it.
Herein lies the surprise with Ozymandias: I had no idea it was a 4X until after I finished playing it, and read the precis for the game on Steam.
They've stripped out the bit I dislike, and left me with something that got me hooked and kept me playing *far* later than I should have.
The framing is an early 20th century expedition, where you're introduced to the "world" of Ozymandias. The game introduces you to each piece of the gameplay in a single level, and it all comes together into something very playable.
It's a top-down strategy game, and the graphics work for the playstyle. Not too simplistic, not overly complex.
I just have to make sure I don't start playing again now, because I have somewhere I need to be for dinner.
Ozymandias is:
4: Good
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