Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
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Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
https://ancestorsgame.com/en/
This game is 100% wtf. You basically have to figure everything out and I am not sure why I even bought it (except I have nothing on my plate until BL3), but it is... interesting. Reviews seem to call it brilliant and a repetitive grind and even after just an hour of playing around with it, I can't argue. I got it for around $32 with a voucher on green man, sticker is $40. It's just... interesting. I don't know how else to describe it.
This game is 100% wtf. You basically have to figure everything out and I am not sure why I even bought it (except I have nothing on my plate until BL3), but it is... interesting. Reviews seem to call it brilliant and a repetitive grind and even after just an hour of playing around with it, I can't argue. I got it for around $32 with a voucher on green man, sticker is $40. It's just... interesting. I don't know how else to describe it.
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Re: Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
Looks interesting.
Do your actions and choices shape your evolution, or do you "win" by becoming brainy tool-using homo saps?
Do your actions and choices shape your evolution, or do you "win" by becoming brainy tool-using homo saps?
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Supposedly there are differing paths depending on the kinds of activities you prioritize, but I am way too early in the game to have much sense of that.
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Re: Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
I was about to post about this as well. I started out curious about it, watched a gameplay video, and a read a couple of reviews. I was about to write it off, but after watching the gameplay for a little longer it suddenly seemed like it had some interesting mechanics and might be worth a look, plus I think it hits me in the nostalgia by reminding me of those old Apple games I played in elementary school where you had to pick an animal and survive.
I've only played an hour or so and have only really explored a bit with my first ape, and so far it's very out there compared to other games I've played, but I'm liking it, and I'd compare it to a much, much, much more fleshed out and realistic version of the creature level from Spore. Admittedly one where you only get to play a primitive ape creature.
Right now my goal is basically to explore the environment, stimulate the growth of various nuerons by learning about things in the environment and interacting with them. Have figured out a little of the interactions with my clan, but haven't managed to breed or anything yet.
I've only played an hour or so and have only really explored a bit with my first ape, and so far it's very out there compared to other games I've played, but I'm liking it, and I'd compare it to a much, much, much more fleshed out and realistic version of the creature level from Spore. Admittedly one where you only get to play a primitive ape creature.
Right now my goal is basically to explore the environment, stimulate the growth of various nuerons by learning about things in the environment and interacting with them. Have figured out a little of the interactions with my clan, but haven't managed to breed or anything yet.
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Re: Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
Not a big fan of the climbing controls of this so far. It was apparently developed by one of the Assassin's Creed 1 devs, but it must have been the one responsible for it having crappy controls until AC 3 or so.
Lots of grabbing the wrong branches and falling when I don't intend to. It's also not always clear when something is a branch you can walk on, and a collection of leaves you can't.
Lots of grabbing the wrong branches and falling when I don't intend to. It's also not always clear when something is a branch you can walk on, and a collection of leaves you can't.
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Re: Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
Is the breeding interactive?
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Re: Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
You lay down on your bed of leaves, call for your mate, and then it does a tasteful pan up while they get it on below. Seems like the strategy is to load yourself up on as many young as you can while your females are fertile, and then do whatever you have to do to advance to the next generation.
It's all pretty fun so far. There's a fairly fun meta of progressing the tribe in the long term while exploring and trying to survive in the short term with each generation.
It's all pretty fun so far. There's a fairly fun meta of progressing the tribe in the long term while exploring and trying to survive in the short term with each generation.
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Re: Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
I spent the entire weekend playing Diablo 3, that tells you how exciting I found Ancestors to be. I figured some stuff out that makes it look like I wasted a *lot* of time on the first generation and that took the wind out of my sails.
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Re: Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
The game is $ 4.99 after the coupon at Epic store. Is this game worth that price?
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Re: Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
You look like you need a monkey.
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Re: Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
It's almost as if people are the problem.