Because some of those things are useless at best and some are totally detrimental. You can do a lot of things there, but here's a catch - you shouldn't. With these games you are not playing, you are bruteforcing them. Add pixel-hunting and insane inventory combination for an old-school feel. Playing boils up to collecting everything you can, talking to everyone you can, interacting with everything you can. So many times in so many adventure games it comes to a point of "What am I supposed to do now?!", with player trying to find that one dialogue/combination/interaction that would let him proceed on with the plot, on to next puzzle. And that is because this point-and-click adventure game is unlinear. The quality that for the first time in my then 15+ years of playing games made me truly feel like an investigator leading an investigation. However amazing many point-and-click classics with cult followings are, "Culpa Innata" has a very distinct and particular quality, that in my opinion puts it head and shoulders above the more well know competition. Usually I'm not even a biggest point-and-click adventure fan in the room. Neither am I hipstering (is that even a thing?). Yes, I've played almost all of the usual candidates for the title. After which I usually have to explain what on earth "Culpa Innata" is to a room of confused faces. Unhide.Ĭriminally underappreciated gem! Seriously, how many more truly non-linear point-and-click adventures with multiple endings do you know? Wherever I happen to join any kind of "BEST GAME EVARR!!!!111" discussion, I always nominate "Culpa Innata", even for non-genre specific categories. You can't invite this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user due to their or your privacy settings. User since Unblock chat User blocked This user's wishlist is not public. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation. RinatNabiev RinatNabiev Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable.
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