

Unlike the original, though, horror makes up a big part of the overall tone to this adventure. Much like the original, you're exploring the aftermath of a civilization that has long left this world, piecing together what they were attempting to discover while also empathizing with their ultimate failure. Its story follows a new species that has discovered this solar system and its connection to the Eye of the Universe, detailing their interest with the phenomenon and the sacrifices made in order to track it down.

There are no revelations that take away from the journey you might have already had with the original but adds to it in a way that makes a second viewing of the original ending as rewarding as the first. The mystery of The Stranger is one that doesn't recontextualize the core narrative of Outer Wilds, but instead just tactfully adds a new layer to it. There are so many new mechanics and challenging new puzzles to solve that this expansion that it could have been its own sequel.

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The depth that this one area offers dwarfs that of many of the larger planets that it orbits, giving you more reason to study smaller details in order to unravel the full mystery of the craft. The Stranger has its own routine that you'll need to study in order to reach fresher information, with many of its idiosyncrasies only revealing themselves well into your adventure. It's impressive how much Mobius Digital has squeezed out of a single area, too, removing the stress of having to travel from one planet to another within sometimes tight time constraints, but also not removing that sense of urgency from the challenge. The gentle nudges towards specific mechanics are even more refined in Echoes of the Eye, giving you enough to work with but being delicately restrained to make you feel like a genius once you arrive at the solution.

Not having direct descriptions leaves some vagueness on the outskirts of each hint that makes the solution slightly more taxing to arrive at, but even more rewarding to figure out too. Here, instead, your translator is completely useless, with many of your initial discoveries coming from scattered projector slides that you'll need to illuminate to decipher properly. In the past your handy translator made you privy to ancient conversations that would inform your next steps. The adventure is kept fresh by a shakeup in how you gather information, too. This is a loop that's easy to become comfortable with, as each small excursion to the Stranger lets you slowly peel away at the many layers it has to offer. As soon as you start, you're on the same 22-minute timer as before, with crucial changes within The Stranger requiring you to become familiar with how they affect the entire area over time. The Stranger is its own small ecosystem that wraps around itself and subscribes to the same time-based changes that all the other planets in Outer Wilds follow. It's a craft from another universe entirely, drawn to your home by the same intrigue surrounding the Eye of the Universe, which drives all the stories throughout Outer Wilds. The expansion takes place on The Stranger- mysterious ship that has supposedly always been orbiting the solar system in plain sight. At the same time, not having played the original adventure will make Echoes of the Eye more challenging, given how it depends on a way of thinking that is only gained through cutting your teeth on the puzzles of the main game. This expansion is meant to sit parallel to the challenges of the main game, which means you won't have to be familiar with its mechanics regarding quantum physics or superposition. Even starting the expansion is a delightful puzzle, giving you a thin breadcrumb trail to follow that exposes a secret so deviously hidden that it's easy to believe it was always there to begin with. But it's also not without some new stumbles that introduce infrequent but inescapable frustration to the game's core time loop.Įchoes of the Eye doesn't require any prior knowledge of the format of Outer Wilds to start or complete, but it's certainly tuned for players who have accustomed themselves to the type of thinking its puzzles require. Instead of taking place throughout a solar system, Echoes of the Eye hones in on a singular location, which itself is broken up into distinct areas of interest that keep the intrigue and sense of discovery alive and well. Outer Wilds was an expansive, planet-trotting puzzle adventure, but its first and only expansion, Echoes of the Eye, is a more condensed and focused encapsulation of all the elements that made it great.
