Released in 1998, Sentinel Returns revived Geoff Crammond’s peculiar classic with updated visuals and an atmosphere that felt strangely hypnotic. Players wandered surreal landscapes, absorbing trees, rocks and enemies in a battle of energy and patience. It was one of those games capable of making you feel both incredibly clever and hopelessly confused within the same hour. The strange electronic soundtrack only added to the dreamlike quality. Success depended on careful planning rather than reflexes, making every victory satisfying. While many titles screamed for attention, this one quietly invited players into its bizarre universe and somehow convinced them that eating mountains was perfectly normal.
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