When developer Okomotive releasedFAR : Lone Sailsin 2018 , the developer found a receptive hearing from players and critic alike . Set in a world where all the water had disappeared , the biz provided a very different take on both thepost - apocalyptic settingand the isolated indie game experience . Thankfully Okomotive has fall withFAR : interchange Tides , to give fans another predilection of this destroy world .

FAR : Changing Tidesbrings back theside - scrolling adventure gameplayof its predecessor , but its earthly concern is very different from the firstFARgame . The player is this clip left alone in a locale that has been flooded , with metropolis and township drown by whatever foreign disaster has happened . However , the central mission will feel familiar , with the player retrieve a vehicle that they must maintain in order of magnitude to keep get along through ruin climes and absorb the atmosphere around them .

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As suchFAR : Changing Tidesalso sits in   the same rather unique place in the video game sphere of influence as the original game . Although there are elements of silent puzzle platforming , as seen in many otherindie games such asInside , instead the thespian will spend a luck of their clip using their ship , be it catching the wind with its canvass or manning the locomotive engine when the gentle wind pop off down .

Controlling such a enceinte vessel may seem daunting , butFAR : alter Tidesmanages its complexness curve well .   After learning the bm mechanics via the engine and the sails , other elements are steady introduced to the histrion such as ferment the ship into a submarine , and by the oddment of the game the player will find well-heeled with hop-skip around the ship to take care of what take to be done . It helps that the control scheme is very dewy-eyed , with one key action release alongside canonic movement intend the actor never feel overwhelmed by chance event , but merely by design in cardinal moments .

Every so often the player will also necessitate to leave the security of their ship , be it to grab fuel or item from the sunken man or the more all important project of solve international puzzle . At time , the ship will not be able to make it past some kind of barrier , such as a closed gate or monumental wreckage , and the player will have to enter the field to adjudicate the issue , by removing said hurdle or bring in a new ship power to get over it . Most of the fourth dimension these puzzle are engaging , although occasionally they may feel a little unclear thanks to a minimalist approach to design .

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That state , atmosphere is just as crucial as gameplay inFAR : Changing Tides . The biz is absolutely gorgeous , with a half - fall off world that matches thesilent moments ofSea of Solitudeeasily ,   and the aloneness is then punctuated by the coming into court of beast like gull , whales , and man-of-war . The technological world is just as impressive as its born elements , and an emphasis on steam , boldness , sails , and arcane technology gives it the flavour ofMyst .

This is whereFAR : Changing Tidesreally regain its profoundness , sitting as a meditative experience for the player as they perfect their sailing , listen to thebeautiful video game soundtrack , and take in the visual sensation of the world around them . There ’s little by way of a narrative here , with the interrogative sentence of what happened to the world   never truly answer and the structure of the reality only hinted at by the mise en scene . It sometimes may feel a little too slow for some , particularly when go across the water with short going on , but overall the balance is solid .

That say , there are a twosome of minor critique to be had . Having to now and then repair the ship feel like more of a time - waster rather than anything else , while there are occasional visual glitches here and there .   However there is nothing to take away from its most impressive moments , like finding a draw a blank music boxwood or abandoned carousel miniature , and wondering what happened to the proprietor .

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FAR : Changing Tidesis a substantial triumph . There ’s a phenomenal profundity to the experience here , from its striking ambience through to a compelling gameplay loop , while the sense of geographic expedition is truly remarkable . fan ofFAR : Lone Sailswill no doubt love this , but those who have not played the first biz should not shy away from this one .

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FAR : Changing Tidesreleases 1 March 2022 for PC , PS4 , PS5 , Switch , Xbox One , and Xbox Series X / S. Screen Rant was provide with a Xbox Series X computer code for the purposes of this critique .

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