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Reviews for "Nekra psaria 4"

...wow! Great, f*cked up games!!! I just played the 4 first episodes in a row and they're awesome! Not that complicated, but so weird and bizare, you're drawn into it just to know what the F can happen! And it's its own world: there's a certain comfort in finding items you found in previous episodes, or concepts that continue from one episode to the other. This particular episode was a bit less obvious to me, though. I got stuck at the remote control part, where you have to use the "power" button after choosing a channel. It's the only time I really needed the walkthrough, since you can usually find hints and clues inside the game itself.

So, 5 stars all the way around, and can't wait for the next episode!!!

Particularly towards the end, this got SPECTACULARLY weird. But beautiful, in its own way. Very atmospheric with the so-called "music" as well. Excellent game-playing experience, you are really transported to a new mad world.

Some of the puzzles were too obvious, maybe? "Best way to deal with cockroach problem"... hm, wonder what that's going to be for? But then, I got stumped on a few things - didn't realise it was possible to shut the freezer door, which was the most frustrating one.

This game was probably the most enjoyable so far, I think - it seemed to flow a bit more smoothly, and though the puzzles weren't straightforward they made sense with a bit of twisty logic. I liked seeing the expansion of the original setting a lot.

I can't wait to see where the story goes next!

The Nekra Psaria and Rusty Lake (Cube Escape) series are by far my favourite browser games, particularly because they both remind me of a few different psychedelic experiences I've had. Nekra Psaria reminds me of the times I've felt trapped within my own mind (derealization), and Rusty Lake reminds me of the times I've felt trapped in someone else's (depersonalization).
I really hope there's a fifth installment coming some day.

I love that this game is longer than the others.