PCGamer writes:
very time I thought I was nearing the end, Changing Tides kept topping itself, throwing surprise after wondrous surprise at me. This is a game of multiple peaks, like the moment you first plunge under the water, or when you lift an entire city out of the depths. I stared open-mouthed at one late-game moment. It's only when the ending finally comes that you realise why you’re doing this, why you've undertaken this journey. And it does feel like a journey, more so than many games with bigger worlds and greater freedom of exploration.
It all comes back to those moments, those empty stretches of sailing the open sea. It's just you, the boat, some lovely scenery and the shifting winds. It's an emptiness that makes this peaceful post-apocalypse feel far bigger than it actually is.
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"March was so full of excellent indie games that this month, I'm handing out an additional 2 awards so without further ado, let's get to it." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums
WGTC: “After a four year wait, indie developer Okomotive has returned with FAR: Changing Tides. Find out if the sequel was worth the wait.”