By Owen Jones (Shipwrecked Poltroon)
Estranged stretches
the Source Engine to its limits. The news about the Dear Esther port from Source only goes
to show that Valve are concentrating on Source 2, and Titanfall may well be the
engine’s final hoorah. When you consider this and the fact that Estranged is
free then it’s hard not to be impressed by it.
The graphics are
impressive, but it’s the lighting that really got me. The game
is focused on atmosphere, so it’s understandable why the lighting is so
important. The textures and entities are a mix of standard Source stuff and the
developers own compositions (including a fully functioning swipe card, might I
add). I’m not going to pretend to know a lot about the technology that drives
videogames, but it impressed me and my limited understanding.
It is heavily implied that this person may have been injured in some way |
Estranged plays out as
you would expect from a Half-Life mod, though with a few alterations. Gunplay
and physics-based puzzles make up most of the game, and whilst fairly standard
it was enjoyable enough. The combat has been ramped up, with limited health and
scarce ammo I found myself having to plan out enemy encounters rather than
diving in.
The story is
ambiguous, though sometimes needlessly so. The shipwreck and unexplained
oddities created intrigue, but I can already start to guess at where the plot
is headed. Then again this is only the first act, perhaps Estranged will
surprise me. There’s no central idea here, or at least none that I could find,
which is disappointing because I felt the devs could have done more with the
setup. Still, the atmosphere is what’s important here.
I know for a fact that
others found the whole experience tense, bordering on scary, but I was never
personally engaged with it. Whether it’s my fault or the mod's, I always
seemed to know what was around the next corner and wasn’t really worried when I
turned it. Sure, there’s scarce ammo and the nasties remain eerily quiet (probably
my favourite thing about the mod), but I wasn’t immersed enough to be affected
by it. Still, this is my personal opinion, and I’m sure others will disagree.
Basically Estranged’s
first act is a nice little distraction and defiantly worth a look, but never
any more than that. The puzzles and combat keep you preoccupied and exploring
the island was a joy, but it never became immersed in it. It’s no masterpiece,
but if you’re looking for a (relatively) short distraction this weekend then
I’d recommend Estranged. Who knows, perhaps the next Act will be something
truly spectacular.
Estranged has a website, modDB page and can be downloaded from Steam for free. Go play it.
Estranged has a website, modDB page and can be downloaded from Steam for free. Go play it.
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