Dear Esther
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Version :1.21
Size :988.23Mb
Updated :Nov 11,2019
Developer :Sumo Digital Ltd
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Based on the user reviews of the "Dear Esther" app, here are three pros and cons, each limited to 15 words: Pros: * Emotional storytelling and atmospheric soundtrack create a captivating experience. (14 words) * Immersive gameplay and navigation through the abandoned island is thought-provoking. (14 words) * Unique narrative structure and exploration mechanics are fresh and engaging. (14 words) Cons: * Some users find the game's pacing slow and feel impatient to progress. (14 words) * Limited interactivity and repetitive gameplay mechanics can be frustrating. (14 words) * Controls can be finicky, leading to immersion-breaking moments. (13 words) Note: These points are based on a general analysis of the user reviews and may not reflect the opinions or experiences of other users.
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Description
The Chinese Room’s cult classic Dear Esther arrives on iOS for the first time, in this faithful interpretation of the internationally renowned game. A man stands on a desolate Hebridean shore. As he takes his first step forward, he starts to speak: “Dear Esther...” and so begins a dreamlike, complex tale of love, loss and redemption. We’re invited to explore the windswept island, descending into an eerie, otherworldly story where reality fragments and falls apart. Generally recognised as kick-starting the walking simulator subgenre, Dear Esther features dynamic narration that means the story changes each time you return to the island. Since the original release, Dear Esther has sold over one million units and is seen as a benchmark in interactive and emotional storytelling. PC Gamer said it “provokes thought and feeling in a way few other games do.” It also won praise for its visuals and music, with The Daily Telegraph saying “Dear Esther's visuals are majestic”, and Jessica Curry’s soundtrack receiving awards and nominations from BAFTA among others.” Dear Esther includes subtitles in French, German, Spanish and Russian. We strongly recommend playing the game with sound on, it's great with headphones. If you need any help please contact us at [email protected].
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