You
know who Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw is, right? The Zero Punctuation guy? Well, before he became the well-known video game critic/cynic he made
his own independent titles. One of these is 5 Days a Stranger.
Made
using the Adventure Game Studio, 5 Days a
Stranger is the first game in the Chzo Mythos (also known as the DeFoe
series), a series of adventure games. The story revolves around Trilby, a
gentleman thief who, when intending to burgle the DeFoe Manor finds himself
locked in with four others. Throughout the game Trilby attempts to find out
what is going on in the manor and tries to escape from the horror within.
The
writing is solid and really draws you into the story. The characters feel real
and Trilby is extremely endearing. Yet what helps the story is the atmosphere.
For the most part the game is silent, with music only playing at dramatic
points in the game. However, every now and then you will hear a creak in the
house that will grab your attention and unsettle you slightly.
The
game as a whole is more character driven than puzzle based. There isn’t much
need to think too much when trying to proceed, however there are a few parts
where you may find yourself stuff. However, if you keep track of what is
written in the books and diaries that you pick up along the way then you should
be fine. This creates rewarding gameplay without feeling frustrating, but nor
does it feel like the game is holding your hand.
Definitely
give this game a go. Even if you don’t play many adventure games you should
find the game enough of a challenge whilst still being fun. For people who do
play these point-and-click adventure games then you’ll still get enough of a
challenge, but it’s really the story that drives the game forwards. Either way,
you’ll enjoy 5 Days a Stranger no
matter who you are.
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