From there, we’re taken back to the beginning, when Carter and his teammates have found more than they bargained for after their most recent heist. The story begins in media res whilst Carter is angrily interrogated by an alien being who demands to know how he traveled beyond his earth flesh and explored the vastness of the great wherever. And by “unorthodox,” I mean that the dude might be a bit of a necromancer. Transient places you in the role of Randolph Carter, a member of a four-person hacking team that does things in a rather unorthodox way. Even if the game has no scares to speak of. All of that makes it very much worth a playthrough for anyone who likes interactive stories. The game might be just a few hours long, but it’s clever, imaginative, creative, and downright gorgeous. It’s almost Halloween, and you know what that means! It’s time to review another Cthulhu-mythos walking simulator with some puzzles here and there! Transient is the successor to the game Conarium, although it requires no familiarity with it.
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