![]() Far-Out is a hardcore retro-futuristic immersive sim adventure. Question 1 0 out of 10 points As far as business is concerned, six of the most important federal laws passed between 18 supported. While that may not have been an issue for the game when it was first released on PC a couple of years ago, it’s much more of a challenge when you have a controller instead of a mouse. You have a tiny little reticule that doesn’t like to stay in one place, and the only way to press a button is to be aiming your reticule directly in the middle of it. This, in itself, was also a problem, since not only could I not see where I was going, the act of pressing buttons is absurdly hard here. ![]() I could never see where I was going, which meant I spent most of my time stumbling around, pressing whatever buttons I could find in the hopes they would lead to something. In my defense, Far-Out is incredibly dark - literally. This is entirely accurate, as evidenced by the fact that pretty much everything I did in this game happened either by chance or because I resorted to a walkthrough video to tell me the most basic information imaginable. It promises that it’s going to give you a “really old-school challenge,” with “no map arrows, no one will lead you and tell you what to do”. Admittedly, it’s quite possible that I missed out on some laughs, seeing as I spent most of my time with Far-Out not having any clue what to do.
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