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The Witness

About this Game:

The Witness is an amazing game. It plunges you right into its world, never ceasing to teach you, and leaves you to solve its various puzzles on your own. Even better, thanks to its gradually increasing difficulty and intelligent visual feedback, you’ll gradually be able to solve things that initially seemed impossible, and that’s a great feeling.

Step by Step:

The Witness begins with you looking at a light. By pressing the controller, you begin walking toward the light at the end of the tunnel, and you realize that you’ve been playing since the moment the game loads.

Upon reaching the end of the corridor, you’ll find your first puzzle. It’s a very simple task: place the small dot you use to interact with the world at the starting point and drag the glowing line it creates to the end.

Yes, it’s simple, but even that establishes some important truths that apply to the entire game: how you interact, where puzzles begin, and where they end.

And so it goes. From the moment you first learn, and as you move from area to area in the open world, new rules are discovered and layered within the same grid-based puzzles—all without any clear explanation required. Once you know the solutions, it’s possible to quickly beat the game in a few hours—just completing a few important grids—but the fun lies in the challenge of discovery.

And yes, I know I’m being vague, but only because I don’t want to spoil a single second for you. Additionally, you can only effectively apply the rules to future solutions by making them up yourself—and incorporating them into your mental toolbox.

Grid-Based Dreams:

Everything you discover about The Witness puzzles outside of the game diminishes the satisfaction of solving them yourself.

This is something you really want to avoid because—at its best—The Witness occupies your thoughts even when you’re not playing: trying to figure out the rules of the puzzle, its solution, or the environmental cues surrounding it that might form part of the answer.

It keeps you awake at night, thinking, and then you get out of bed at 3 a.m. after a sudden flash of inspiration. It’s amazing if you’re right, but not so much if you’re wrong.

It’s an all-encompassing experience, where puzzles draw on anything and everything around you. You might need to use color, light, shadow, shape, spatial awareness, and sound from the environment… or everything you need might be right there in front of you.

The result is that, in addition to enjoying the beauty of the tightly designed world as you seamlessly transition from one environment to another, you must be constantly aware.

A comprehensive and enjoyable experience:

The Witness grips your mind and doesn’t let go until you’re finished. You may find that your ultimate goal is to finish the story at around 300 puzzles, or solve all 700 puzzles the game offers, or even when you feel so helpless that your frustration pushes you away. But as long as the game has you under its control, its grip is unwavering.

Here are the The Witness System Requirements (Minimum)
  • CPU: Info.
  • CPU SPEED: 1.8GHz.
  • RAM: 4 GB.
  • VIDEO CARD: Intel HD 4000 series.
  • PIXEL SHADER: 4.0.
  • VERTEX SHADER: 4.0.
  • OS: Windows 7.
  • FREE DISK SPACE: 5 GB.

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