![]() The Vanishing of Ethan Carter isn't really scary. ![]() I've seen these types of puzzles in games before, but even so, they're very well-made and satisfying to solve here. One requires a fair bit of memorization, something I'm rotten at (I had to resort to taking screenshots and referring to them for comparison), another involves matching symbols and shapes to unlock a gate, and, naturally, there's a big water valve to turn (video games). ![]() There are a couple of other types of puzzles as well. Still, even when it's easy, it's good fun. There a handful of such ghostly replays to manage, and the others are a bit more straightforward, the final one being so obvious it seems silly to even ask the player to number it. I found it positively thrilling the first time I completed one correctly, though unfortunately, it peaked with that first sequence. ![]() It's an enjoyable activity, sort of like directing a movie without having seen the script. If you don't, the scene will play until it reaches your mistake before dissipating, leaving you to make corrections and run the spook-reel again. Once you've assigned numbers to the ghosts, you can watch the entire scene unfold from start to finish in a spectral replay, provided you've ordered the scene correctly.
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