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Anyone try this janky piece of shit? It's such a neat concept and it's kind of a shame that it's been abandoned is such a sorry state.

For those who do not know, it's a survival walking sim that's kind of like a single player battle royale minus the shooting. You spawn at one end of a procgen forest (64 square kilometers iirc) and you are tasked with getting to a tower while making sure you don't succumb to starvation and hypothermia while also dealing with rain, snow, and the dark. No GPS or waypoints, just a map that marks your starting position and a few dozen locations of interest. Other than a wordless tutorial, there is no guidance whatsoever.

I'm not really endorsing the game because it's buggy, sparse, unoptimized, and the survival mechanics leave a lot to be desired, but it really does feel like an adventure more than just about any other game I've played and I'm kind of enamored by it. The closest equivalent would be roaming the zone in STALKER.
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I fucked up the name, it's Go Wayback.



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