Far from Noise
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Version :1.1
Size :277.45Mb
Updated :May 10,2018
Developer :George Batchelor
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Based on the users' reviews of the Far From Noise app, here are three cons and pros in 15 words or less: **Cons:** 1. Many users find the app's noise sounds too weak and soothing, not effective at masking background noise. 2. Some users experience issues with the app's audio cut out or freeze randomly, disrupting their experience. 3. A few users mention the app's lack of customization options for noise sounds, such as ability to create custom mixes. **Pros:** 1. Many users praise the app's effectiveness in helping them sleep better, citing improved quality of rest. 2. Users appreciate the app's variety of noise options, including forest, ocean, and train sounds, among others. 3. Several users commend the app's simple and intuitive design, making it easy to navigate and use. Note: Please keep in mind that these are general conclusions based on a snapshot of user reviews, and individual experiences may vary.
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Description
You are balanced on the edge of a cliff in an old rusting car. The sun is setting behind the horizon and night will soon fall. With no immediate means of escape, perhaps all that's left is to attempt to feel some connection with the world at the end of it all. Far from Noise is a story told through dialogue choices. As day fades to night, experience quiet moments of interaction with a variety of creatures and witness the transformative forces of nature as they happen around you. Through conversation with a welcome companion, begin to discover your reasons for being out there, your relationship with the world, life and death, and if you'll see tomorrow. Includes - A dynamic, naturally flowing conversation - Multiple endings driven by choices that shape the narrative - An original musical score by Geoff Lentin that flows with the story - A rich landscape that shifts and fades as time progresses - Narrative events that change with multiple playthroughs
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    By SiskiySep 18,2018
    I would have given this 5 stars, except for one major issue I have with it. I originally watched a play through of this game, and loved it so much that I decided to buy it for myself when I’m feeling anxious and depressed. It is very relaxing and emotional and the artwork is beautiful. **Vague spoilers ahead** The one issue I have with it is if you give negative answers too much, it seems like the game gives up on you and you get a really depressing ending. As someone with depression, it was kind of shocking to me since I had just been honest with my answers, and it felt like the game was trying to tell me that I was beyond helping or saving. **Vague spoilers end** So I do not recommend this game if you have clinical depression. It might end up making you feel worse.
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    By AlltheothersweretakenDec 9,2017
    If you’re looking for a game, this is not it. I found it heated my phone as someone else commented, and the interaction is minimal, and I would guess that there are not multiple “endings” to be had as there are in “choices” games. But this is not a game. In my experience “playing” through, this wasn’t the point. I found the whole experience to be profoundly allegorical. I found metaphor after metaphor in the discussion between the driver and his environment. I’m sure I missed some as the authors have shown admirable restraint from making every sentiment explicit. While I wouldn’t call the characters complex, the ideas and perspectives were often immediately relatable. The characters are clearly not the point, but rather the story they act in and the existence they discuss. The narrative also forced some perspectives that initially felt more alien (irrational fears of material creatures primarily) but was able to bring things back to this space of relevance without fail. This is a we...
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    By AtarizenNov 27,2017
    First and foremost, this is a promising experience (You’d be hard-pressed to call this a game) - but a couple of fundamental issues exist that prevent me from enjoying the narrative. These are as follows: 1) On my iPhone SE, playing for any length of time makes my phone REALLY hot, for a game that demands time and patience to experience, this is a bit of a deal breaker. Turning on low graphics in the options menu helps this slightly. 2) In the scene with the frog and the turtle, I can tell (from the dialogue) that the turtle is supposed to take the frog on a taxi ride; however in my version the pair just sit statically, doing nothing, while the dialogue ticks on. Hmm. At point “2” I turned the game off since I then couldn’t be sure if I was missing anything or not. A shame, because this entirely ruined the pace and experience of the journey. I would definitely want to finish the game, but with some animations or sequences clearly not working - I can’t see the reason to bother. I...
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    By ExordiuumJun 11,2019
    First off, this really isn’t a “game.” It’s even less interactive than so-called “walking sims.” You have dialogue choices and that’s it. But that’s really not what this experience is about. If you want gameplay you’re in the wrong place, and it irks me so many people have slammed this game for being “boring.” IT IS NOT A GAME. How did anyone spend money on this without realizing what they were getting into?! To those folks, it’s your own fault for not being more discerning. This is a story. A slow and thoughtful one that requires patience. At times it is even quite funny. But it can also be emotionally crushing. If you are willing to immerse yourself in the experience and take the story at its own pace, you will discover something moving, wonderful, intense, sad, and thought-provoking. I’ve rarely in my life has such a strong emotional reaction to a piece of media as I did to this. Absolutely 100% recommended for anyone interested in a bittersweet story about one’s own meaning and...
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