[h1][i]The Artist[/i] is a minimalistic first-person puzzle adventure game that doesn't really evoke any positive emotions except maybe a smidge of nostalgia for puzzle adventure games from 25 years ago. But even if you do yearn for more of those games, it's doubtful whether 'a smidge of…' will justify opening your Steam wallet for this extremely basic attempt at imitating an experience from bygone days.[/h1] In the Steam Store page's description, the developer compares [i]The Artist[/i] to [i]Myst[/i] among other adventure games. Indeed, when playing [i]The Artist[/i], you immediately see where that comparison comes from but you also can't help but feel it's just a very shallow attempt at generally recreating a certain gaming experience from 25 years ago, adding nothing and taking away everything except for the very bare basics. First of all, I think it's fair to pose the question whether people are generally waiting for more games like Myst, Riven and the likes. We're talking ab...
The Artist
- Release Date:
- Feb 15, 2017
- Developer:
- Motoda Media
- Publisher:
- Motoda Media
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

The Artist is a first person puzzle adventure inspired by other mysterious puzzle games like Myst, The Witness, and Firewatch. Sucked into The Artist's canvas world, you must solve the strange puzzles scattered across his island to find a way back home. If you fail, you will be trapped in the canvas forever.
Read hidden journals and examine his island closely; if you look hard enough, you can find inspiration anywhere.

Keep your eyes open and your mind sharp - anything could be the key to solving his next puzzle.
- Explore a colorful, vibrant, and fully realized canvas world
- Enjoy atmospheric 3D sound effects and an orchestral score
- Read books and find clues hidden carefully across the island
- Solve devious puzzles built into the environment around you

The Artist was created entirely by one person!
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User Reviews
[i]I would like to mention that I have been in contact with the developer (we talked after I had initially purchased and started to play the game). Please enjoy my thoughts on the game![/i] The Artist follows the story of someone (you, the player) who is transported into a painting and must figure out the events leading to the existence of such a world. The narrative progresses through puzzle solving and exploration of the island, much like the Myst series. You mainly interact with the world by clicking on various buttons, switches, books and locks which remain consistent throughout the world and are done so intentionally. I found puzzles involving these to not be frustrating and that entering the solution to them, once figured out, felt right. There were solutions to some puzzles that I found annoying to enter in which lead me no choice but to get help, however, these were scarce. The puzzles themselves were all well thought out and nicely intertwined with one another. For the most...
This game was fun. Has fun elements from other puzzle-adventure games! RECOMMEND!
From my perspective, this is a game that clearly wants to be a Myst clone but doesn't replicate what I enjoy about Myst. Its superficially similar in that you're stranded on an island solving puzzles, and you travel to other worlds. But the puzzles, while challenging and logical to a degree, are a different breed when compared to how the puzzles flow in the Myst games. This game is probably great for fans of The Witness, The Room, Rhem, or for die-hard puzzle solvers. For a casual Myst fan, I'd recommend games like Haven Moon or Elansar instead. EDIT: (2 years, 10 months later) Changing the review to recommended, because I still remember trying to play this. If a game left a lingering impression on me, I think that's enough for a thumbs up. And I have played many worse games in this genre since I first wrote this review...like "Zof".
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 8
- Processor: Dual Core
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB VRAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 100 MB available space
FAQ
How much does The Artist cost?
The Artist costs $1.99.
What are the system requirements for The Artist?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 8 Processor: Dual Core Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 512MB VRAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 100 MB available space
What platforms is The Artist available on?
The Artist is available on Windows PC.
Is The Artist worth buying?
The Artist has 60% positive reviews from 5 players.
When was The Artist released?
The Artist was released on Feb 15, 2017.
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