IGN's Twenty Questions - Guess the game!
IGN's Twenty Questions - Guess the game!
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It never fails to offer up something new just before it reaches a point of becoming stale.
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The core theme of preserving hope and purpose can be found at every turn, often subtly, but sometimes literally baked into the mechanics of a puzzle. This is most obviously exemplified in a series of problems that have you transport an open flame through a level while avoiding airstreams that will cause the fire to extinguish. These start off simple but build in complexity as Ember’s story progresses, providing just one example of how well The Last Campfire takes its central ideas and grows them into something special.
It’s an inviting world to play in, like Thatgamecompany painting from a Media Molecule palette.
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Perhaps the most folktale-like aspect to all of it, though, is the way in which the story itself is told. Brilliantly narrated by Rachel August, it’s spoken entirely in third person and calls out actions as you make them in a way that’s hugely reminiscent of Bastion’s storytelling technique (a design choice that has bafflingly still been used sparingly outside of Supergiant). Not only does the narrator tell the story in a fable-like manner - voicing all of the characters like a parent reading a bedtime story - but also offers moments of encouragement to Ember as their journey continues, effectively acting as a passive ally.
Taking pages out of Aesop’s Fables and Grimm Brothers tales it touches on real-world problems in fantastical ways.
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Verdict
The Last Campfire is a fantastic blend of smart puzzles, eye-catching art direction, and a beautifully told tale that make Ember’s journey nothing short of a joy. With puzzle boxes Nintendo would be proud of, its inspirations are clear to see. Alongside its storybook sense of style, these parts come together to create a memorable experience filled with themes close to all of us, set in a world far away. The developers of No Man’s Sky have created an infinitely smaller and more focused world for all to enjoy; a puzzle adventure whose emotionally affecting story and consistently fun problems to solve combine to make The Last Campfire burn bright.