In this fantasy point-and-click adventure from German studio Daedelic, you play as the appropriately-named Sadwick, a depressed young clown in a traveling circus. Sadwick has recurring nightmares about the end of the world (relatable), and when he tries to talk to others about it, they react with either self-absorbed denial or apathetic agreement that the world is doomed and there's nothing anyone can do about it (also relatable). I didn't know this was a documentary Accompanied by his pet, a shapeshifting caterpillar named Spot, Sadwick nonetheless sets out on an underdog's quest to save the world, as one does in these settings. But when he meets the requisite mystical prophet who reveals his destiny, she says he's destined to be the one to destroy the world, not save it. Uh-oh.
I knew going in that this was a polarizing title among adventure game fans, with some hailing it as one of the best modern adventures ('modern' in that it came out well after the genre's peak in the '90s) and others calling it overrated and deeply flawed. I can kind of see both sides.
The Whispered World: Special Edition is available on Steam and GOG. The list price is $19.99 USD, but Steam currently has it on sale for $1.99 USD until July 25th, so if you want to add it to your collection, now is a good time.