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1 person found this review helpful
7.1 hrs on record (6.8 hrs at review time)
Unique piece shapes, playful and abstract patterns, subtle gradients, tricky repeating elements... A great lil' jigsaw game.

I'm iffy on the DLC. Despite the themed packs, the puzzles get samey. I was hoping for more surprises, that they'd stand out from the base game the same way Mizi NO! stands out from other digital jigsaws.
Posted 9 September. Last edited 14 September.
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9.5 hrs on record (6.8 hrs at review time)
This is a great lil' co-op game for a specific kind of person that finds the complication of looter shooters obnoxious, but is pulled in by their allure.

Baseline mobility is limited—you run slow and jump low—but various abilities supplement it, resulting in boisterous, physics-reliant movement that's hard to predict and a lotta silly fun. Even then, the game's quite floaty, and you don't get that nice... "in a mech" feeling.

It can't be overstated how little JUICE this game has—literally 0 gamefeel. Limp feedback, weak effects, and despite being a mech, you don't feel any weight on descent and etc.

Finding objectives can be a drag. Levels are big and vertical, and only some levels generate bounce pads. It can take a while to find the action.

Crafting is simple, which I appreciate. You just smash equipment together and shared traits are more likely to show up in the result. You only get big named bonuses, not stuff like "+3% to reptiles in the air" or "+1 health/second while burning". You can start making ersatz little 'builds' early on. Balance is iffy, but there's no shortage of options or random little perks to encourage experimentation.

Difficulty scales up QUICK as the Heat increases. Single-player and co-op are respectively well-tuned. Collecting cooldown abilities mid-run is intriguing—you really gotta consider what range your weapons operate and when you can get the most value out of em.
Posted 20 August. Last edited 22 August.
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2.9 hrs on record
Lovely & hilarious little game. Definitely worth $20 for the quality of animation and density of gags. And it plays smooth as butter, which I don't expect for these sorts of narrative games.
Warning: involves a lot of back-and-forth between familiar locations. There's always something new to see, but it can get a little tedious checking everything.
Posted 17 August.
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2.0 hrs on record (1.7 hrs at review time)
So this is a port of an indie mobile game made 9 years ago. Set your expectations accordingly. Ready? 3... 2... 1... Calibration complete!

This is a fun lil' game! Starts very easy and numbers-go-up, but eventually develops into a respectable bite-sized action platformer requiring purposeful movement. It reminds me of old platformer RPGs like the Wonder Boy games—something more than the sum of its parts. Getting that kinda high in under 2 hours is a wonderful thing.

One major negative: I experienced screen tearing through almost the whole game. If that kinda thing bugs you or make you motion sick, be wary!
Posted 28 July. Last edited 28 July.
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2 people found this review helpful
1.6 hrs on record
The combat is dull, and you're asked to do a lot of it. It's difficult to win fights by engaging with all the game's battle mechanics, but easy if you find one exploitable move and repeat it over and over.

I got this game thinking, "Even if the combat sucks, I'll dig the world." But you experience the world through a played-straight Lone Wolf & Cub-type story. Lotta rote lines that raise flags for media junkies like me. "I didn't mean to hurt him," "Bring me the boy!" that kinda thing. There's visual imagination but little narrative imagination.
Posted 24 July. Last edited 24 July.
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43.1 hrs on record (10.7 hrs at review time)
This game goes on sale for crazy cheap. I don't know much about ARPGs, but my experience so far is...
+ Shops stock interesting items frequently
+ Simple skill-trees. Easy to look over what you could get & what you want without outside help
+ It's a comforting game. Simple, methodical
+ Frequent enough high damage/enemy density encounters to keep you attentive
+ I'm playing a pet build and it works!
- Have to look up certain stats/effects to understand them
- Compared to Diablo (the first one), there isn't much variety in the structure of environments. Like, you're rarely forced into small rooms, you rarely find strange cover or impassable terrain to complicate position, etc.
- The story and visuals are bland, bland, bland. A bunch of anime dub voice actors put on bad Greek accents and parrot out some of the driest dialogue conceived for a video game
- The first hour or two are SLOW
Posted 15 July. Last edited 15 July.
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17.6 hrs on record (10.3 hrs at review time)
This game is extremely impressive considering the size of the team. But something about the small annoyances in this game pile up into a death-by-1,000-cuts. And despite how brilliant the combat system is, the progression and enemy design don't cash the check, and you end up with fights that range from stinky to pretty good, not quite reaching excellent.

I'd recommend this to Soulslike junkies or people that really dig the nautical theme, but not for general audiences, I guess. If there was something inbetween "Yes" and "No" I'd choose that.

+ Surprisingly rich in RPG mechanics/management
+ The mechanics are deeply thematic and novel
+ Lotta builds and tactics to mess around with
+ Normal enemy configurations are threatening (not just filler between bosses)
- Environments are bigger than they are interesting
- Hardest at the start, easy in the late game
- Frequent, frustrating physics interactions: slipping and sliding off sloped platform edges, enemies get stuck or glitch out frequently
- Hit-stops and intentional slowdown make combat unwieldy and muddle parry timing
- Lots of lingering and phantom hitboxes (made obvious by all the hit-stops and slowdown)
- Player progression frequently undermines interesting limitations on battles, such as shell durability slowly becoming irrelevant
- Goes on a bit long, without new enemies to fight in late-game areas
Posted 19 June. Last edited 2 July.
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2.0 hrs on record (0.4 hrs at review time)
I just don't like controlling this character at all. His jump height is low, he's super heavy, and the rate at which his momentum builds and decays is odd. I wish it was easier to access speed and height irrespective of various level gimmicks like rails, trampolines, slingshot plants, etc. which aren't much fun to use either.

The fishing theme is... weird? Like, there are a lotta things I want to hook but can't (including fish, ironically)... Similar actions like reeling hooked objects and flinging yourself off hooked plants use entirely different inputs... You think they'd use the fishing rod to create more versatile core actions, but they don't.

Maybe I came in expecting it to play like its visual inspirations, something more immediate... And that's my bad... But after giving the game a few second chances, I wasn't convinced by its level design that it's worth the effort. Like, I'd finish an area chunk and just feel ho-hum about it. Maybe I only happened to go to areas that tutorialize level gimmicks, and didn't let you use all the momentum-based stuff in less scripted ways? Or that the level gimmicks don't really care about the momentum built from others? I dunno.
Posted 16 June. Last edited 17 June.
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0.6 hrs on record
A short & sweet stealth game. Definitely worth a try.
Posted 11 June.
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0.9 hrs on record
A lovely hidden object adventure game with strange post-impressionist artwork. For the low, low price of free, you too can chillax to Satie and object clickin'.
Heads up: it's nothing like the previous game.
Posted 10 June.
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