New Room puzzle game
The Room 4: Old Sins is a video game developed by Fireproof Games. As the name suggests, this is the fourth installment in the puzzle series, The Room. It gives a new mystery for fans to solve, and, of course, new rooms to escape.
Note that The Room 4: Old Sins is not a continuation of its predecessor, The Room 3. Instead, it has a brand new setting with new characters and a storyline. Although, the gameplay will be the same. Players will also find that the developers focused more on the visuals as the puzzles are rather easy.
How do you play this game?
The Room 4: Old Sins is the latest addition to the escape room franchise The Room. As mentioned, it features a new storyline set against the background of a tragic story. The game centers on the sudden disappearance of an ambitious engineer and his high-society wife. This leads to a quest to find artifacts, which will be the goal. In each room you visit, you will find a hidden artifact.
The gameplay is the same as its predecessor. As it is a point-and-click game, you only need your mouse to play. You can left-click to examine and manipulate your inventory. Meanwhile, clicking and dragging the left mouse lets you look around. You can also double-click on locations to zoom in. To zoom out, you can right-click on the same location. As a help, the game offers an occasional hint.
There will also be a tutorial at the beginning of the game to help you understand the mechanics. Note that you cannot skip this tutorial. For long-time players, this will be annoying. Although, you will be happy to see the improvements in the visuals. The dollhouse style and approach give the game a richer quality. However, it takes the mysterious aspect that the previous iteration offers.
Should you play it?
Overall, The Room 4: Old Sins is a good addition to the already great game. Here, you have a new set of rooms to explore and new puzzles to solve. It also has improved graphics, making the visuals top-notch. Although, since it shares the same gameplay, a bit of puzzle repetition has begun to creep in. You will also find it hard to follow the storyline.