Maquette ending explained6/13/2023 ![]() It's corny, but the characters seem to be aware of that as well. Throughout the rest of the chapter, their relationship grows and they become closer. There's even the classic "I'm such a klutz" line to reinforce the stereotypical circumstances of their meeting. Right away, players get to learn how Michael and Kenzie met, and where else would it be than a coffee shop? Kenzie asks to sit next to Michael, and accidentally spills her coffee on him. RELATED: Free PS Plus Game for April 2021 Announced Early Chapter 1 and 2 - The Maquette and The GatewaysĪfter a short stroll through the Gardens as an introduction to Maquette's story, players find themselves in the first real chapter of the game, aptly named The Maquette. Spoilers ahead for the ending of Maquette. In short, Maquette will affect each player differently depending on their own perspective at the time. On the other hand, there are those that absolutely love this admittedly cheesy romance, but even they are in for a rude awakening. Even so, the puzzles within Maquetteintricately tie into the story and the way that Michael remembers it, so paying close attention to the wording used can often help solve certain puzzles. It's full of tropes and cliches of typical idealized romance, and it's easy to dismiss it as silly or unimportant. Many players find the romance story a bit overbearing. Accompanying this is a romance story about two characters, Michael and Kenzie. Players must use the recursive nature of the world to their advantage, thinking outside the box, (or the maquette) in order to solve various puzzles. On the surface, Maquette is a mind-bending puzzle game about a recursive world that seems to endlessly grow and shrink simultaneously. Standing next to a huge, triple A hit like Final Fantasy 7 Remake, it may not seem like much, but dig a little deeper and it has a lot to offer. As part of an amazing month for PlayStation Plus, subscribers were treated to Maquette for free. ![]()
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