Last month’s release of Obsidian’s new narrative adventure game Pentiment has gone over quite well so far. With a score of 88 on Metacritic and an “overwhelmingly positive” user rating on Steam, Pentiment has won most players over with its distinct style and impactful story. Of course, this does not mean that Pentiment executes all of its elements perfectly. Players have taken note of a number of bugs and quality-of-life concerns that would ideally need ironing out. Fortunately, Obsidian has stepped up to address several of these issues in the newly-released 1.1 patch for Pentiment.
A list of patch notes posted on Obsidian’s forums will inform players of everything they need to know about the update. One of the patch’s additions comes in the form of an instant dialogue display option that Director Josh Sawyer promised in the past. Another notable quality-of-life addition allows players to skip past the intro, which should make repeat playthroug…