2019-03-01_PC_Gamer

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T


he Stillness of the Wind,
while not an ear-grabbing
name, is instantly
recognisable as the work of
Coyan Cardenas. It’s actually an
expanded version of his
contemplative 2017 game,Where the
Goats Are, and uses the same
rich palette of yellows and
oranges, flecked with turquoise,
to sketch a remote farmstead
and its lone inhabitant, Talma.

A slowly unfurling rural tale


THE STILLNESS


OF THE WIND


NEED TO KNOW


RELEASE
“When the goats are ready”

DEVELOPER
Memory of God, Lambic Studios
PUBLISHER
Fellow Traveller

LINK
http://www.bit.ly/StillnessOfWind

PLAYED
IT

At the start The Stillness of the Wind
presents a rural idyll of sorts, where you
guide Talma through a daily routine of
gardening, milking goats, collecting eggs,
making cheese and chatting to a pedlar
who pops by to barter or drop off mail.

But the shotgun leaning against the
wall of the outhouse speaks to a certain
degree of hardship or threat. It’s soon
joined by other signs that all is not well:
The letters from Talma’s relations are
fraught, she’s having strange dreams
about goats, and the chickens seem to
have disappeared.
The letters – the vehicle for the
world’s broader story – can veer
into telling rather than showing,
their artificiality breaking the
delicate spell cast by the gradual
changes in Talma’s world. But balancing
necessary tasks, your own desires, and
any tiny change in resources creates a
really interesting slow-burning tension.
And it looks stunning.
Philippa Warr

The Stillness of the Wild


PREVIEW

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