#We were here forever gameplay free
I do wish it did as that was a lot of fun in the first game, which ironically is the game that is free as well. One is that like games 2 and 3, this doesn't support VR. In fact one of the most unique ones, along with humorous and difficult, is where one player, me in my game, has to mimic sounds from a creature, and the other has a list of sounds and has to pick the right one to decipher the message of the creature. The puzzles are a lot of fun and unique enough to not really feel like a rehash of the previous games. This game is a great addition to the series. we will be able to return to the We Were Here series, someday in the future. I hope that, though our journey in Castle Rock may be over.
#We were here forever gameplay series
The We Were Here series is a series that I doubt another co-op puzzle game will ever live up to, not with its storytelling, nor the uniqueness of the game itself. thank you so much for giving us a wonderful game. given a place right in hell, where he belongs.īut as a game series, and as a longstanding fan. In the next installment: should there be a next installment, I hope to the ends of the earth, that the Jester receives his rightful due.
For our lost friends, may they rest well. It pains me in a way I can't describe in a way that I can only hope that one day, maybe a happy ending can happen for our beloved explorers. The explorer, drifting alone in the ocean. These explorers who had been through so much, and one still died in the end. We must have missed something, that can't be it". I remember clearly, saying to myself as I drowned, "no, no, that can't be it.
The fact that the Jester had escaped scott free, while my friend and I struggled so desperately to help each other onto the piece of wood. until I couldn't swim up anymore, and was lost to the depths. We took turns on the floating piece of wood in the freezing ocean.
My hopes of both my friend and I escaping Castle Rock. It's a grim tale that our explorers have unfortunately been a part of. It also gave us more story and lore to the people of Rockbury, and Castle Rock something I expected, but still nonetheless loved in its entirety. It was a fantastic experience that I would absolutely play or watch through again. My friend and I tackled it with sessions, surprised at how long the game turned out to be (we finished at about 8-9 hours). Some puzzles were extremely difficult, and required a pencil and paper for me, but were so much fun. Perhaps, we would get a good ending for the explorers left behind, and I could not wait to enter Castle Rock once again in order to help these explorers. When I witnessed the trailer for We Were Here Forever, featuring the two previous explorers from We Were Here and We Were Here Too, I was shocked, and hopeful. But, at the end of those, it pains me that one always stayed behind. Since then, I've replayed the first three games many times with other friends, and even got the secret ending of We Were Here Too.
With the addition of We Were Here Together, with an added amount of lore and worldbuilding, I was hooked. But nonetheless, I grew to love these games, because of how fun it was. As such, I may have let out one, two, maybe ten, screams throughout gameplay. Though a little embarrassing, I don't do well with horror or jumpscares. After playing it, I knew that I had to play the sequel, We Were Here Too, as well. I played this game a while back with a friend of mine, unaware of the little scare factors that were in the game, but was intrigued by the puzzle co-op aspect of the game itself. We Were Here Forever has emotionally ruined me.