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The Witness Archives - Game News https://rb88betting.com/tag/the-witness/ Video Games Reviews & News Sat, 27 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 These 9 PS4 games are free for keeps as part of Sonys Play at Home program https://rb88betting.com/these-9-ps4-games-are-free-for-keeps-as-part-of-sonys-play-at-home-program/ https://rb88betting.com/these-9-ps4-games-are-free-for-keeps-as-part-of-sonys-play-at-home-program/#respond Sat, 27 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000 https://rb88betting.com/these-9-ps4-games-are-free-for-keeps-as-part-of-sonys-play-at-home-program/ Sony’s Play at Home 2021 program just unleashed a fresh batch of 9 free PS4/PS5 games that anyone can download for free, no PlayStation Plus subscription required. If you’ve been hankering for a good indie or VR game, you’re in for a treat. From now until April 22nd at 11:59pm PT, the following games are …

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Sony’s Play at Home 2021 program just unleashed a fresh batch of 9 free PS4/PS5 games that anyone can download for free, no PlayStation Plus subscription required.

If you’ve been hankering for a good indie or VR game, you’re in for a treat. From now until April 22nd at 11:59pm PT, the following games are available as free downloads from the PlayStation Store, via the ‘Play at Home’ tab: The Witness, Abzu, Enter the Gungeon, Rez Infinite (VR optional), Subnautica, Astro Bot Rescue Mission (VR), Moss (VR), Thumper (VR), and Paper Beast (VR).

The above list of free PS4 games brings a good deal of variety, whether you’re looking for a mentally tasking puzzle game (looking at you, The Witness) or something to scare you senseless (our Subnautica review called it “a must-play for 2018” but also said it’s “very much a nightmare”).

What, you don’t want to be confused OR terrified? Jeez, picky crowd. Well, you’ve also got Rez Infinite, the psychedelic on-rails shooter we awarded 5/5 stars back in 2016, the far-more meditative deep-sea adventure Abzu, or “the world’s most adorable bullet hell shooter” Enter the Gungeon.

Really, it sounds like you can’t go wrong with any of these free games (they are free, after all). I’ve played a good deal of Moss and found it to be a charming VR romp that won’t make you dizzy like a lot of other VR games. And remember, because there’s no subscription required, PS4 and PS5 players can download any of the above games for keeps. Best grab ’em for free while you still can.

If that’s not enough, here are the 25 best free games you can play right now.

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The Witness Walkthrough & Puzzle Guide https://rb88betting.com/the-witness-walkthrough-puzzle-solutions-guide/ https://rb88betting.com/the-witness-walkthrough-puzzle-solutions-guide/#respond Thu, 25 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000 https://rb88betting.com/the-witness-walkthrough-puzzle-solutions-guide/ The Witness walkthrough is exactly what you need if you’re running up against certain conundrums that you can’t solve, and with over 650 puzzles in total to get through it’s likely that you’ll hit the wall at some point. It’s fair to say that The Witness will test and push your logical abilities to their …

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The Witness walkthrough is exactly what you need if you’re running up against certain conundrums that you can’t solve, and with over 650 puzzles in total to get through it’s likely that you’ll hit the wall at some point. It’s fair to say that The Witness will test and push your logical abilities to their limits, and while it’s incredibly rewarding to crack the tough assignments there’s nothing worse than endlessly staring down a puzzle panel when no solution is forthcoming.

To beat them, you’ll first have to understand their rules, which can often be inferred from the puzzles themselves or by observing the area surrounding the panels. There are also mysterious recorded messages tucked away in various places, which may (or may not) help explain what is going on. For every area in The Witness walkthrough we’ll give you hints for how to get started, which will then lead on to full puzzle solutions for each panel if you’re still struggling to crack the code.

A quick note on controls, as these aren’t really explained within the game:
L1 or L2 / LB or LT – sprint when walking
L1 or R1 / LB or RB – quickly switch between panels if they’re in a row
R2 / RT – speed up drawing the line on panels
Circle / B – reset the line on panels

Select a location below to get started…

Table of Contents:

Opening Garden
Blue & Green Panels
Pink Trees
Pottery (Symmetry)
Orange Trees (Shady Trees)
Sun Temple (Desert Ruin)
Hedge Maze (Keep)
Pressure Pad Maze
Red Tree Temple (Monastery)
Greenhouse (Bunker)
Marsh
Treehouses
Quarry
Bamboo Forest (Jungle)
Town
Mountain
Mountain Challenge
Secret Rooms
Windmill & Video Player
Secret Ending

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The Witness: Walkthrough Introduction

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The Witness: Finding forgiveness in the finale https://rb88betting.com/witness-finding-forgiveness-finale/ https://rb88betting.com/witness-finding-forgiveness-finale/#respond Thu, 04 Feb 2016 00:00:00 +0000 https://rb88betting.com/witness-finding-forgiveness-finale/ Warning: Spoilers for The Witness ahead Besides those increasingly infamous Tetris block puzzles, the mountain is bound to be the biggest stumbling block for anyone playing The Witness (opens in new tab). After hours spent drawing lines on puzzle panels and deciphering the rules associated with certain shapes and colors, delving into the sterile, almost …

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Warning: Spoilers for The Witness ahead

Besides those increasingly infamous Tetris block puzzles, the mountain is bound to be the biggest stumbling block for anyone playing The Witness (opens in new tab). After hours spent drawing lines on puzzle panels and deciphering the rules associated with certain shapes and colors, delving into the sterile, almost Aperture-esque depths of the mountain serves as your final exam. But there’s a catch: in addition to testing your cumulative knowledge, the mountain adds an extra layer of difficulty via visual tricks you’ve never encountered before. These glitched-out puzzle panels might drift or rotate as you attempt to traverse them, obscure your view, or bombard your eyes with a strobing rainbow of colors.

Encountering these puzzles can feel like a slap in the face. You’ve reached the finale of a game that rewards careful observation, full of static puzzles you can stare at for hours as you try to work out a solution. But gaze at some of the mountain’s puzzles for more than a minute, and you’ll probably be nauseous to the point of puking. Such stomach-turning gimmicks can feel like a stroke of cruelty from a game that’s an otherwise patient, benevolent teacher, and the penultimate puzzle sequences are bound to frustrate… everyone, I’m guessing. It’ll bring to mind the classic educational complaint of ‘You never taught us this, so why is it on the test?’ But – without trying to sound too much like some of the audio logs’ flowery quotes – that frustration is the first step in the path to understanding, and ultimately overcoming, adversity.

You feel frustrated because of the pressure you’re putting on yourself. This is the final area of the game, so you must be close to the ending; if you could just strong-arm your way through these final few brain-teasers, you’d be able to finally find the closure you’re seeking (or not, but that’s a different story (opens in new tab)). And as long as you hold on to that indignant sense that you deserve to see the ending because you’ve made it this far, you’re bound to be stuck on those puzzles for a good long while, fixated on how unfair they seem instead of mulling over a method for moving past them.

What you need to do is forgive yourself for being frustrated. It’s ok that you’re stuck here; it’s probably even expected, as every puzzle has been designed with specific intent. Accept that these puzzles don’t align with what you’re used to, and that they ask things of you that weren’t a factor until now. Most crucially, just let it go. I don’t mean abandon The Witness altogether and curse Jonathan Blow’s name to the high heavens – only that there’s no harm in disengaging from what feels like an impossible blockade. This is a concept seen throughout The Witness, from the open-ended structure of the island’s puzzles to the audio recordings that encourage the Zen practice of emptying the mind. Distancing yourself from a present obstacle so you can perceive it differently is at the core of The Witness’ philosophy – and sometimes, seeing a challenge in a new way first requires that you turn your back on it.

You always have the option to detach from the puzzle you feel like you’re futilely bashing your brain against, and just wander off in the pursuit of some other kind of progress. I highly recommend giving it a try, because it worked wonders for me. Given that you only need to activate seven of the 11 lasers waiting at the end of each area, I’m certain that sheer curiosity will prompt most players to venture inside the mountain before they’ve completed every possible challenge outside of it. And in hindsight, it definitely feels like a calculated decision – not only to let players complete the game without near-total completion (unlike Braid), but also as a way to orchestrate the kind of experience I went through as a player.

After straining my eyes and exhausting my logical reasoning on the mountain’s trials, I decided, y’know what, screw it – I’m going to go somewhere else entirely, and defy my urge to plow through what I believe to be the game’s final challenge. You’d be amazed at how uplifting it was to ditch those panels, climb back up out of the mountain, and venture towards whatever loose ends I felt like tying up at the moment. Those perception-warping puzzles would still be there, waiting for me, but there was no hurry to rush and complete them. Taking a detour to see what I might discover elsewhere was like a detox session for the mind, washing away any sense of resentment at those particular puzzles and letting me get back in touch with the tranquility and exploration that made me fall in love with The Witness to begin with.

And when you clear your head, you make that much more room to devise new solutions to the task at hand. After sleeping on it, I had a ‘Eureka!’ moment: tapping the PS4’s Share button would allow me to freezeframe my gameplay footage, halting the strobing colors (and thus averting the threat of an epileptic seizure) to show me exactly what I needed to know. You can call it cheating if you so choose; I like to think of it as clarifying the solution using the tools available to me, no different than having a pencil and scrap paper handy (or in my case, shoddily drawn grids in MS Paint).

So if you’re playing The Witness and you’re stuck in the mountain, or you’re dreading the thought of what might await you there, take heart. If you can make it inside the mountain, you have the wherewithal to make it all the way through, I promise. As Blow himself puts it (opens in new tab): “You are smart, you can do it!” And if you’ve already passed these puzzles and resent that they were there at all, do what The Witness has been encouraging all along: try to see those difficulties in a different light. The mountain and the puzzles within aren’t cheap tricks tailor-made to annoy you. They reinforce what you’ve been doing the whole time: adapting to a series of increasingly complex challenges. If the answer isn’t leaping out at you right away, you can always take a break and come back to it later; maybe that’s the solution in and of itself. But above all, accepting that you don’t understand something is the first step to truly learning.

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Stressed out? Watch this trailer for The Witness https://rb88betting.com/witness-trailer/ https://rb88betting.com/witness-trailer/#respond Fri, 20 Nov 2015 00:00:00 +0000 https://rb88betting.com/witness-trailer/ There will be time to tear your hair out over The Witness’ 677 puzzles later. For now, sit back for a relaxing bird’s eye view of a stretch of the island, and try not to focus too hard on the many black panels just waiting to receive your inscrutable input. I never played Myst, so …

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There will be time to tear your hair out over The Witness’ 677 puzzles later. For now, sit back for a relaxing bird’s eye view of a stretch of the island, and try not to focus too hard on the many black panels just waiting to receive your inscrutable input.

I never played Myst, so the severe architecture and natural splendor of this trailer sends my mind back to Ico and Shadow of the Colossus instead. Even if you’re not in the mood to solve puzzles, it looks like The Witness will be a lovely place to wander, albeit a quiet one. A blog post accompanying the trailer reveals that the game is eschewing a traditional soundtrack (opens in new tab), and it won’t even have any bird or insect sounds; the island truly is deserted, except for you.

The Witness will be released on PC and PS4 on January 26, 2016. Developer Jonathan Blow, who also designed Braid, says his next project will be a “traditional video game” (opens in new tab) rather than a puzzle-fest. Hopefully it won’t take the better part of a decade (opens in new tab) to come out, either.

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The Witness is all about puzzles, says Blow. Next game will be traditional https://rb88betting.com/witness-all-about-understanding-puzzles-says-blow-next-game-will-be-traditional/ https://rb88betting.com/witness-all-about-understanding-puzzles-says-blow-next-game-will-be-traditional/#respond Sun, 24 May 2015 00:00:00 +0000 https://rb88betting.com/witness-all-about-understanding-puzzles-says-blow-next-game-will-be-traditional/ When it comes to game design, indie developer Jonathan Blow believes there’s a natural learning process that’s vital to a player understanding and overcoming a puzzle – and it’s an ethos that’s been central to the design of his latest project, The Witness. In the latest issue of Official PlayStation Magazine, Braid creator Blow explains …

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When it comes to game design, indie developer Jonathan Blow believes there’s a natural learning process that’s vital to a player understanding and overcoming a puzzle – and it’s an ethos that’s been central to the design of his latest project, The Witness.

In the latest issue of Official PlayStation Magazine, Braid creator Blow explains how this understanding has informed the exploration and puzzle elements of The Witness. “Before Braid I didn’t really have that idea, and then in Braid I saw, ‘Oh yeah, there’s this thing that happens when people encounter puzzles.’ For The Witness, the whole game is designed around that experience – that arc of understanding. You see something new, you have no understanding of it, and gradually your understanding increases in the experience.”

So withPS4-timed exclusive The Witnessdue for the release sometime later this year, what will Blow and his studio Thekla Inc tackle next? Well, puzzle fans the world over might want to sit down before reading his answer. “The next game is not a puzzle game,” reveals Blow. “The next game is probably… very much recognisable as a traditional videogame.”

The latest issue of Official PlayStation Magazine, with Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 on the cover, is out now. You can buy it here or subscribe (opens in new tab) to future issues.

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