OFFICIAL RELEASE! Retreat to Enen – Surviving the first night! – First look!



This is a first look at the official release. Retreat to Enen dropped less than an hour before this video was made. Meditative survival is a new style of first person survival games. I quite like the direction its headed!

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7 thoughts on “OFFICIAL RELEASE! Retreat to Enen – Surviving the first night! – First look!”

  1. So far it looks like a chill survival game. Not sure I noticed the issues you’ve been mentioning but I’ve been watching on my cellphone so I don’t know. I’ve been looking forward to playing this too

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  2. This game looks awesome! Before this upload I'd never even heard of it. I played ark survival evolved from the very beginning so I'm personally used to glitches visual or not. So they don't bother me too much. I look forward to getting my hands on it at some point in the future. I wonder what happens if your meditation bar drains completely. I played a game in the past with a sanity bar and if it depleted completely you would start hallucinating. The name of the game may have been The Forest but I'm not positive. I really hope you continue to upload this series! 😄

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  3. I think you have to activate the quantum mode to harvest materials (that tutorial bit first came up when you looked at crystals). And I'm assuming the meditation you're supposed to do is behind the ruins dome where you would watch the sunrise, but I may be wrong.

    It's trying to have you explore and chill in the world, but there should definitely be a marker after a certain length of time of being stuck on a task. I absolutely adore the meditation feature, but make sure you stay in meditation until your meter is full because it mentioned that you can use each dome only once per day.

    If the devs keep working on tweaks and improvements, this will be a solid game. The graphics are gorgeous and the atmosphere and storyline are wonderful, but some of the gameplay elements need clarity. I'd love to see more of this, though! It's super chill. :3 There are the occasional glimpses through the matrix as something struggles graphically, but I've mentally created it into my own storyline in my head about how the world didn't actually recover and you're in an AI simulation of the world.

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  4. I liked this video! The game definitely needs some polish, but it could be interesting. I think with the crystals and the brown balls on the ground (iron? clay?), the first time you looked at them, it said something about using quantum control. So maybe you have to enable your QC and then click on them to harvest or break them?

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