Gateway 2: Homeworld takes the already unusual formula of its predecessor and leans even further into its strange, narrative-driven identity. You’re not just solving puzzles—you’re navigating a universe that feels quietly alien and slightly unsettling. The interface can be a bit clunky, but it adds to the charm, like operating some forgotten piece of sci-fi machinery. The storytelling unfolds in a slow, deliberate way, rewarding patience and curiosity rather than quick reflexes. It’s a game that doesn’t rush you, which is refreshing, even if it occasionally leaves you wondering what on earth you’re supposed to do next.
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