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Window of Perspectives casts you as a contractor sifting through surveillance tapes and paperwork for an unknown employer. Each case involves piecing together odd incidents by highlighting clues, cross-referencing documents, and selecting which facts to prioritize. The interface feels familiar but deliberate, clicking through files, zooming in on details, and flagging patterns. Progress hinges on noticing small inconsistencies and deciding how to frame your findings. Early reviews suggest the game’s strength lies in its pacing and ambiguity. One player noted it “needs time to breathe,” praising the 8/10-rated mechanics while logging over 14 hours figuring out its loops. The lack of hand-holding can frustrate, but the slow reveal of connections between cases has drawn comparisons to quiet indie mysteries. Its strength isn’t in action but in making you question what you’re being asked to see.
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Window of Perspectives is one of those games that you need to let breathe a bit before judging it fully. The point-and-click mechanics are solid, though I did find myself frustrated a few times by the occasional obtuse puzzle—like when you have to match distorted shapes in the ba...
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