A constant motion keeps the world breathing around the player, along with excellent particle effects. The Vanishing of Ethan Carter feels like a tech demo for the first few minutes as the player slowly realises that there are expanses of terrain to explore, all with the same gorgeous visual fidelity. This is as close as we’ve got to a game world that looks real. Happily, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter has gameplay that more than holds up its side of the bargain. There is the danger of assuming this is just another “walking simulator”, in the style of Dear Esther, thanks to a similar organic look and feel. Polish studio, The Astronauts, have created the most visually beautiful game I’ve ever played.
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