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106.1 hrs on record (52.6 hrs at review time)
A really excellently crafted game full of puzzles that you can take at your own pace. Just when you think you've grasped all the game has to offer, another room appears that tells you othrewise. Some puzzles eventually reveal themselves to have been there the whole time, you just weren't looking for it, etc. Really fun and satisfying when you finally crack some of the codes. I'm 50 hours in i'm so glad for taking pictures of every single thing because you'll need to take that level of notes to keep track of it all and figure out some of the later stuff.
Posted 10 December.
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6 people found this review helpful
19.2 hrs on record (4.8 hrs at review time)
I didn't expect to take to this so fast, as I don't usually stick with block pushing games. But something about this is really engaging. Probably it's a combo of all of it. It's straight and to the point, no long exposition or tutorial. A quick intro and bam, you're playing and it's teaching you the rules through the environment and puzzles you first encounter.

As you go through, you eek out what blocks do what, pick up new abilities, and explore more of the world. A map with flagging to keep track of everything and a excellent soundtrack help keep the engagement. It's easy to pick up and play a few screens, or get involved for a few hours.

The puzzles are great. Sometimes it can be a little overwhelming entering a room, but once you stare at it for a few seconds you can usually see the process. Or at least determine that you can't do the puzzle quite yet and move onto a new room.

Worth it.
Posted 28 May.
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28.0 hrs on record (25.8 hrs at review time)
The game really clicks after a few hours and after you flush out the world a little bit. You slowly start to understand the somewhat obscured mechanics (which i love in a game since it drives the mystery) and determine what is and isn't really a problem. Trial and error is useful, and dying doesn't have major consequences other than setting you slightly backwards on the map (but you keep what you found or whatever map was revealed). The puzzles are great and fun to work through, and the progression for the story made me feel like a detective. The conversation system is really neat forcing you use the built in notes system and pay attention to what people are saying.
The relic dungeons quickly get tough so building up your understanding of the world and your inventory first is paramount.

Then there's the story, which creeps up on you as you go along, and ends up to be quite horrific in an amazing way. The revelations you discover as you read books (pay attention to the bookshelves you see!) and talk to characters with the hidden conversation mechanic are excellent.

And I'm only just getting into the hidden magicks.

For a free game, it's incredible. It'd be worth $20 easy if they wanted. Do yourself a favour, and try it out. What's the worst that could happen? An amber-addled mind? Seeing some horrors you weren't supposed to? Accidentally stealing a ship and cannonballing a sea monster? Could be worse!s
Posted 24 April.
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2 people found this review helpful
18.8 hrs on record (11.8 hrs at review time)
I'm maybe 50% through according to the save file, and it's been a great metroidvania so far. It is really tough, with unforgiving bosses and tough zones to track through. Some parts and bosses made me go "seriously!?", in terms of their expectations of the player. The pathfinding can sometimes feel like you are trying hard to access a secret area, only to find it was the intended way forward. That being said, I'm glad I pushed through because perseverance was all it took. Bosses follow memorizable patterns, etc.

There are hints of secrets, and secrets upon secrets, which is also why I wanted to play the game after itching for more Tunic and Animal Well. So, I predict it will only get better in that regard. Though perhaps frustrating too, that's okay, it's still fun to see what the puzzles are like.
Posted 30 September, 2024.
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5 people found this review helpful
20.5 hrs on record (20.2 hrs at review time)
It's hard to describe the magic of this game. It's not only a fun metroidvania with clever and unique powerups and puzzles, it's a pepe silva style deep-thought puzzle conspiracy that by the end (or is it?) of the game you will be certain that every screen hides eldritch truths only the bunnies know about, and every column is a hint at a secret song. No other game has embroiled so many ideas into one, shoved them in your face, and then laughed at you as you never even noticed. It's wild, and you should play it.
Posted 26 September, 2024.
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26.5 hrs on record (22.0 hrs at review time)
An excellent combination of Dark Souls / Landstalker / Fez / Zelda / Hyper Light Drifter. It's beautiful, full of secrets, and has a fantastic sountrack that fits the vibe really well. The mystery of the game coupled with the intrigue of the manual pages, found as you go....good stuff.
Posted 1 September, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
186.8 hrs on record (159.7 hrs at review time)
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Posted 25 June, 2022.
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14 people found this review helpful
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7.0 hrs on record (4.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
As an avid not terrible but not great disc golfer in real life (~920 rated), this game is great. It can definitely satisfy some of that disc golf urge, and considering you can play it when it's raining outside in real life, that's just amazing. Is it anything like actually playing a round? No, not really. It's it's own thing with disc golf on top.

Notable things
-has the jomez 'follow flight' on every throw and flight. It will show you how straight your pull through is! This alone is great.
-flight speed seems to be maxed out at 30mph? may be a bug on the speedometer, but regardless basically anything above a 60% throw in IRL disc golf is max speed in this game, so it is very easy to be able to drive 500+ feet with the right disc. That makes sense, it's a video game! it's a lot of fun. It also means throwing anything less than 25 mph (whatever that means in this game because that seems way off) is kind of hard to do. Instead, choose slower discs.
-at least for me, my irl 'flat release' backhand throw is somewhat hyzer in the game. I have to pull back a bit to what I would think is an anny release backhand throw for a flat throw in the game. It's not much, but coupled with the fact you are holding a weird controller instead of a disc it means in the end you aren't really doing the same exact motion as you do in real life. Is that good or bad? I don't know. However, the game at will show you how consistent you are very quickly, so it's good practice for that. And maybe my IRL shots are just bad? Well, you also have to release the trigger to release the disc, which is nothing like real life.

That being said, it really needs to have some spruce'n up in areas. There are a few bugs to fix and quality of life improvements that are desperately needed, which I can only hope/assume are on the docket since this is still early access.

PLEASE FIX:
-can't pause or access the menu in the middle of a hole. You have to finish out to restart/retire etc. Need a way to restart the hole at anytime like on mobile.
-the words "just tap it in" appear when parked under the basket, but with no way to actually tap it in. Should be a way to click "OK" and finish out hole without having to actually do it.
-game fairly consistently loses detection of the trigger being held for a split second right after choosing a putter when putting. It means a lot of false, 'dropped' putts because i step forward while holding the trigger to line up the putt and the game just drops the disc and it counts as a stroke. You learn to wait a second after selecting the putter and it avoids this, but it's annoying.
-occasionally drives will just hit an invisible wall directly in front of the release point of the disc, stopping after 1' or so.
-occasionally perfectly fine full drives will instead just pop out at "20 mph" or so and be super wobbly and spinning like a tornado, and go only 100'.

Posted 9 June, 2021.
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211.8 hrs on record (203.5 hrs at review time)
This game is amazing, and will make you a better person by beating it. Do yourself a favor and don't use a walkthrough ever, you'll thank me later.
Posted 28 November, 2016.
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