The first Psychonauts is a true Tim Schafer game: unconventional and a bit absurd, but funny and entertaining nonetheless. And make no mistake, this game is old, as is obvious by the graphics and certain game designs. And while the art style is unique, is grotesqueness is also not for everybody, sure. But I first played it a few years ago and so can say: even without nostalgia googles, it is a fun collectathon in today’s age, if you can forgive some old school jank.

You play as Raz, a kid with psychic abilities that sneaks into a training camp for psychic secret agents, the titular Psychonauts. He wants to be one as well, but his family of circus artists forbid it. Psychonauts can enter the minds of other people and can access memories or help with psychical problems in this way. And the mind levels of all the different characters are the highlight of the game. Every single mindscape is unique for each character with different objectives and mechanics. You have one mind stuck in a 70s disco party, where you mostly have to use a bouncing ball to float around. One from a small guy with Napoleon complex, where everything is set up like a wargame or another from a failed actress where you have to literally set the stage and tell her life story and thereby help her come to term with it.

If you like unconventional designs, collectathons and can forgive some old school control and game design issues & somehow haven’t played this game yet, I highly recommend it! The creativity in its characters and their mind levels is pretty unique. The sequel Psychonauts 2 is also a great game and modernise the formula without losing it’s charm. Between those two games is also a plot relevant VR game “Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin”. It is a fun little VR game, but if you can’t play it, just watch a let’s play or read a story summary, it’s not a long game and only the setup for the beginning of the second main game.

It’s available on GoG & Steam.

  • perishthethought@piefed.social
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    15 hours ago

    Everyone loves Psychonauts 1 (including me so much) until they get to the Meat Circus level. That one level can shit and fall back in it, IMO.

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    11 hours ago

    I’ve been wanting to play this for years, it seems right up my street, but I’ve never been able to get it working. No matter how much I fiddle with in-game settings, steam input, or proton, I can’t get it to do anything but immediately look down and spin the camera.

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    14 hours ago

    Psychonauts has the most creative level concepts of any platformer. Forget about forest-ice-fire levels, I want more of this.

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    16 hours ago

    Easily one of my favourite games. The first one is just so damn creative and filled with fun details.

    Like you can go to every one of your fellow campers and they will comment on the current events of the story.

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    15 hours ago

    Played this one a few years back , and I was laughing my ass off and enjoying myself all the way through. The sequel is pretty awesome as well with the little difference that it pulls a bit more on the heartstrings.

    I always thought the first game would be a great candidate for a modern remaster or remake.

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    14 hours ago

    Loved this game back in the day. I never finished it because one level made me sick, but it was so fun I really regretted not playing all of it.

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    15 hours ago

    This was one of those old critics’ darlings that I never got around to playing. Should probably add it to my backlog list.