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Far: Changing Tides

Far: Changing Tides

Okomotive·Released Mar 1, 2022·Single player

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PlatformerPuzzleAdventureIndie
Critic80/100
Across 6 reviews
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Far: Changing Tides is an atmospheric vehicle adventure driven by an emotional story. When floods ravage your world, captain a ship like no other and search for a new home. Sail stormy waters, dive unknown depths, and explore forgotten ruins on your voyage.

Reviews

7 reviews
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Tom Marks·Feb 28, 2022
Critic70/100
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Far: Changing Tides lacks some of what made its predecessor special, but it’s still another lovely roadtrip to take.

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Critic82.5/100
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Far: Changing Tides isn’t an action-packed roller coaster ride – it’s a contemplative journey that isn’t afraid to slow down and ask you to reflect on your expedition.

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Critic70/100
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FAR: Changing Tides is largely more of the same. With how good the first title is, that's not a bad thing, but it leaves a little something to be desired. Great sound design and music, as well as incredible environmental art, don't quite balance out the pacing issues, hard as they try. Your new vessel has more components to juggle than last time, and it's mechanically satisfying, but you spend too much time doing it. While traveling underwater does add a new gameplay component to account for, the puzzles don't offer enough of a challenge. All that said, Changing Tides is still worth your time.

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Critic90/100
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A wonderful experience from the moment you set sail, FAR: Changing Tides builds out the world and gameplay ideas of its predecessor with scale, detail and awesome moments of discovery. Okomotive has started with its original neat mechanic about a left-to-right juggernaut, then taken it in every other direction it could go.

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Eurogamer
Vikki Blake·Feb 21, 2022
Critic80/100
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In an empty world like that of Far: Changing Tides, it's hard not to become overly attached to the stupidest things. A …

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