Разработчик: Freekstorm
Описание
But all is not what it seems, for if you lose then you risk the very annihilation of your world.
Liberate or Obliterate – which will you choose?
Features
- Play the deadliest game in the galaxy – defeat dangerous traps, solve complex puzzles, rescue your friends and save your world from certain doom
- Control three individual characters, each with their own special power, who must work together to outwit the evil Doctor and win fabulous prizes
- Collect weird and wonderful artefacts to unlock skins for your contestants
- Follow a fully crafted story told over fifteen challenging game zones, with unique dynamic camera view allowing you to play from many different perspectives
- Explore the fascinating story of an omnipotent being’s inner journey through his own enormous ego
- Solve the mysteries of life itself – from point of view of a washed-up galactic game-show host
- Also featuring a glamorous rhyming Space-hen
- Create and share your own maps using the comprehensive level editor, fully integrated into the Steam Workshop (PC Desktop and HTC Vive)
- Playable in VR (HTC Vive and Oculus Rift with Touch controllers) or Windows Desktop (controller recommended)
(Developer’s Warning: Game contains flashing lights and light patterns that may be harmful to a small number of players with photosensitive epilepsy or similar condition.)
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7 , 8, 8.1, 10
- Processor: i3-4150
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX550
- Storage: 5 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: i5-4590
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX970
- Storage: 5 GB available space
Отзывы пользователей
8/10
Great puzzle game. I was gutted that I couldn't retrieve my save games when I reinstalled windows. They are not kept anywhere obvous. Thus couldn't complete the last level.
I recommend this though.
I am not a VR user. I am generally not into platforming, especially clunky ones like this one. However, I like games with re+arded characters. This one has very re+arded characters. I immediately fell in love with them. The music is dope.
1o/1o would listen to their brainless babble again.
Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers
So this is a puzzle platformer meant for VR. I don't think I would recommend this outside of the VR experience. The VR controls could use some refinement. You have to point your character to the location you want your contestant to go but often times you'll be pointing right at them as they get within line of sight and they will stop moving. However, I enjoyed the 3rd person views for the most part. You can easily adjust your viewpoint so that you always get a good view of the action and I recommend you do that often. I also liked how you can change the look of the contestant as you find items along the way. The game ran smoothly and the visuals were nice, although the environments (corridor after corridor) did get bland after a certain point.
I liked the puzzles. They start easy, but not too easy. And they slowly start to get more difficult. I liked the voices even if they were silly. I enjoyed the game show format, kept things light-hearted. Some reviewer mentioned how it didn't matter. Well, duh. It's a silly story meant to not be taken seriously. It's about the puzzles/platforming. And yeah they can be too easy if you're into difficult puzzle platformers. This isn't that. It's a casual game which will give casuals a challenge.
My main complaint are the controls and the repetitive corridor design. I don't think this game is worth $20. I got it for $6 and if you can find at that price or less and enjoy a light-heared puzzle platformer with enough difficulty, then I do recommend this.
Rate 6/10.
Rant about the controls of this game from an Oculus user perspective (applies to other games as well):
I don't like how you have to press down on the joystick to jump on the right hand controller and it's another action on the left hand controller. I wish they had chosen A or X for jump and then Y or B for the "use" action. Instead, the current control scheme is clunky and cumbersome and I can tell it was designed with the HTC vive wands. I think the HTC Vive is a great VR system, but their motion controllers are not well-designed and I hope they go away from those controls in the near future and it messes up VR for the majority of users because devs till cater to the HTC vive wands. Also, Menu button for menu button instead of Y or B on Oculus.
I've had to dismantle my VR setup so I played this in non-VR mode and it works well.
Wow, there's a lot of depth to this game. I've only got as far as the second zone so far and the puzzles are mind-bendingly great. The voice acting, music and style set the tone of a TV show and it works very well. I'd have loved to see an enslaved audience in the background forced to laugh and clap at the appropriate points to really complete the setting.
It's a unique concept and has me re-thinking some of the puzzle designs in my own games!
Игры похожие на Doctor Kvorak's Obliteration Game
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Freekstorm |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 24.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 100% положительных (4) |