Zero Punctuation Season 13 Episode 15

Zero Punctuation Season 13 Episode 15 Unheard and Outward

  • May 16, 2019

Zero Punctuation is a spin on traditional game reviews where the focus is on rapid-fire and humorous critiques. In the season 13 episode 15, titled "Unheard and Outward," viewers are treated to a review of two very different games.

The first game reviewed in this episode is "Unheard," a unique puzzle game where the player takes on the role of a detective who must solve crimes by listening in on conversations. The game is comprised of six different cases, each with their own unique storyline and set of characters. In each case, the player must use their ears to carefully piece together the details of the crime, which they can then use to solve the case.

As Yahtzee (the show's host and critic) explains, the concept of "Unheard" is certainly intriguing, and the game's execution is fairly solid. The graphics and sound design both work well together to create an engaging and immersive experience, and the game's mechanics are generally intuitive. However, Yahtzee does have some critiques of the game, namely that the puzzles themselves can be a bit hit-or-miss. Some cases are extremely well-designed, while others feel a bit too simplistic or convoluted.

Overall, Yahtzee seems to enjoy "Unheard" and appreciates its unique take on the puzzle genre. He applauds the game's attention to detail and storytelling, while acknowledging that it may not be for everyone.

The second game reviewed in this episode is "Outward," an open-world RPG that prides itself on realism and difficulty. Unlike many modern RPGs, "Outward" doesn't hold the player's hand or guide them through the game's various systems. Instead, the player is dropped into the world with minimal direction and must figure out how to survive and thrive on their own.

Yahtzee has quite a few critiques of "Outward," many of which stem from the game's harsh difficulty curve. He notes that the combat system can feel clunky and unresponsive at times, and that the game's lack of traditional quest markers can make it difficult to know where to go next. However, Yahtzee also acknowledges that for some players, these challenges may be part of what makes the game so appealing.

One aspect of "Outward" that Yahtzee praises is its world-building. The game's world is full of interesting characters and lore, and players are encouraged to interact with and learn from their environment. Yahtzee also notes that the game's survival mechanics add an interesting layer of tension to the gameplay, as players must constantly balance their health, hunger, and thirst.

Overall, Yahtzee's review of "Outward" is quite mixed. He praises the game's ambition and unique approach to the RPG genre, but also acknowledges that its high difficulty may be a turn-off for some players.

In summary, "Unheard and Outward" offers fans of Zero Punctuation two very different games to sink their teeth into. While both games have their flaws, they also have a lot to offer in terms of unique gameplay mechanics and world-building. Yahtzee's critiques offer an honest and humorous take on these titles, and give viewers a good sense of what they can expect from each game.

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  • First Aired
    May 16, 2019
  • Language
    English