The Witness

The Witness

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Griffin Jan 25 @ 10:05pm
Nazi sympathizer dev
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What? Where?
pinback Mar 31 @ 4:00am 
The Witness was my favorite game of all time. Still is if you forced me to choose, but I'm done with it and anything else he comes out with, no matter how amazing it is.

Pathetic.
Adoru Apr 2 @ 2:58am 
And?
I tend to separate an author from their creations.
Griffin Apr 2 @ 5:23pm 
Originally posted by Adoru:
And?
I tend to separate an author from their creations.
Good for you.
Got it on sale in a Fanatical bundle for $2.50. About 15-17 minutes in, I came across a group of trial-and-error puzzles that force you to go back and redo the previous ones if you hit an error state. A juvenile timewaste. I took a military intelligence test in 1992 with more worthwhile puzzles than this game tasks the player with.

Anyway, is Blow (it's a Jon Blow game, right?) funding rockets against Israel through trafficking persons like he's Greg Abbott or something? Greg Abbott's a real Nazi sympathizer, as he signed Texas Penal Code 20A.04 (a criminal instrument by definition, see Texas Penal Code 16.01(b)(1)), which has been used to illegally grant illegal immunity, illegal custody, and other illegal undue privileges to (for example) Hamas, to reward them for trafficking in persons.
Last edited by The Detective Columbo; Apr 15 @ 2:02am
Originally posted by The Detective Columbo:
Got it on sale in a Fanatical bundle for $2.50. About 15-17 minutes in, I came across a group of trial-and-error puzzles that force you to go back and redo the previous ones if you hit an error state.

Sounds like you must've missed the clues in the environment that teach you the rules of the puzzle. The entire game is like this; a blend of teaching puzzles, environmental hints, and logical extrapolation.

No idea about the author's politics, but I loved The Witness.
Completed all but the final (time-based) puzzle, sadly I don't think I'll ever go back and fully complete it as, even though I have the save, I'd have to relearn the entire game!
Originally posted by TehJumpingJawa:
Originally posted by The Detective Columbo:
Got it on sale in a Fanatical bundle for $2.50. About 15-17 minutes in, I came across a group of trial-and-error puzzles that force you to go back and redo the previous ones if you hit an error state.

Sounds like you must've missed the clues in the environment that teach you the rules of the puzzle. The entire game is like this; a blend of teaching puzzles, environmental hints, and logical extrapolation.

No idea about the author's politics, but I loved The Witness.
Completed all but the final (time-based) puzzle, sadly I don't think I'll ever go back and fully complete it as, even though I have the save, I'd have to relearn the entire game!

I'm witness to terrible puzzle design.
Warp Apr 19 @ 2:35pm 
how?
Emdashes Apr 21 @ 1:35pm 
Would love for OP to elaborate, but I guess I'll just have to assume he's full of ♥♥♥♥.
Ri Ra Apr 22 @ 7:28am 
Originally posted by Griffin:
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Please smash your head against the wall.
Griffin Apr 23 @ 6:54pm 
Originally posted by Emdashes:
Would love for OP to elaborate, but I guess I'll just have to assume he's full of ♥♥♥♥.
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pinback Apr 26 @ 6:30am 
He's an Elon-sucking, red-hat-wearing lunatic. Hard to believe, given the content and message of The Witness.
Honestly? It's not surprising. "The Witness" screams that it was written by conservative, if not alt-right man. I deeply regret spending money on this game.
This whole tread is a troll.

"Everybody I don't like is Hitler!"
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