

Undiscovered fast travel locations will appear on your compass. You’ll need to visit each one first to be able to fast travel to it later, though. There are fast travel points scattered throughout the town.

Get comfortable with the pacing - and know you’re going as fast as you can - and you won’t get (as) frustrated. Even short jaunts will require switching from walking to boating and back. The Flood and the flooded streets will slow you down even further. Reed doesn’t run fast, and you’ll be covering a lot of distance when you travel from place to place. Traveling around Oakmont is a lengthy process. This advice is about the story, but also about navigating the city itself. Below, you’ll find our tips and advice as you get started in the drowned town of Oakmont. There’s room in the world for both types of games, but your approach as a player to each of them has to be different. Instead, you’re Charles Reed, a private investigator, making incremental progress by finding one clue at a time.

The Sinking City is not a game where you’re an overpowered superhuman punching his way to victory.
