![]() ![]() In point and click style, you can move a cursor around to interact with the environment. But don’t let that put you off, Genesis Noir can be enjoyed as a passenger on its ride through time and space. The story can be difficult to follow throughout, certainly initially. A silky smooth jazz soundtrack plays as the camera pans down from the monochrome city skyline to your protagonist, standing across from the intentionally named Hoppers diner, who appears anxious and shifty for reasons not yet revealed. Your journey starts in a city in a world called The Constant. You play a watch salesman No Man who is trying to save his lover Miss Mass from peril by travelling back through time and space to the Big Bang. This certainly sets the tone for what is to come next, but it may also be an analogy for many trying to decipher the reality of the world you journey through in Genesis Noir.ĭescribed as a cosmic adventure by American developers Feral Cat Den and Australian publishers Fellow Traveller, you are plunged into a story with little context or explanation but much like some of Christopher Nolan’s finest, previous story beats become crystalised later. ![]() When you begin Genesis Noir you’re presented with a profound opening statement: sometimes reality is too complex for visual perception. Category: Point and Click Adventure, Narrative Adventure ![]()
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