Разработчик: Heavy Spectrum Limited
Описание
As a unique child born with the powers of the ancient dragons, your parents cast you from the stricken surface into the land above the skies.
There you must use the abilities of both your human and dragon forms to amass magical power, solve strange mysteries and seek out the enigmatic "Titans" that can revive the world.
Features:
- Soar through the clouds as a dragon, exploring the world and hunting down artefacts
- Transform into a child to operate ancient machinery and solve puzzles
- Track down and awaken the eight great Titans
- Non-violent gameplay
- A vast cloudscape to explore, all rendered in a unique art style
- Sweeping orchestral soundtrack
- Support for both mouse+keyboard and joypad controllers (joypad recommended)
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, italian, german, spanish - spain, japanese
Системные требования
Windows
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 64-bit or newer
- Processor: Dual Core 2.8Ghz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX650/Radeon 7770 (integrated graphics not supported)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 8 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Joypad recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 64-bit or newer
- Processor: Quad Core 3.0Ghz
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX960/Radeon R9 290 (integrated graphics not supported)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 8 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Joypad recommended
Mac
Linux
Отзывы пользователей
Absolutely wonderful, an overlooked forgotten gem!
Oure is a game where you fly as a dragon through the sky, find a lot of hidden artefacts if you want a challenge, or just complete the main objectives if you don't. The puzzles aren't very difficult, but there's an option to play a second run with slightly harder puzzles if you want. You can't die and there's no violence or scary themes, so it's also a great game for younger players if you want. The art style is pleasant and the world is quite minimalistic.
And the score by Ian Livingstone is EXCELLENT.
Seriously, I heard the music for this game on ABC Classic's 'Game Show' with Meena Shamaly and it made me want to play this game. And it did not disappoint!
Horrible controls for the last titan if you want the related achievement, but apart from that... fun game.
I love just dancing about the clouds as a dragon, collecting the orbs and exploring the landscape.
The 'Colossus' style bosses and human bits are ok and it does need this other side to the game but I much prefer the prior aspect, I just want to be a long winding dragon in the clouds under the moon.
It has been mentioned that the controls might be a bit clunky but I find that once you've played a fair bit I really think they suit it, they're just a bit unconventional when compared to other games but I don't think that a bad thing. The flow of movement becomes much better as you get more stamina.
I play on maximum field of view, it occasionally goes out on the camera when you're at that distance with close by objects but I prefer the aesthetic.
I find taking screenshots don't do it justice.
I don't spose it is for everyone (and what is) but for me I'm so glad it exists, it's one of my favourite games.
Oure is a gentle beautiful ethereal game which lovers of flying will enjoy. It has a good mixture of zen flying, finding collectables, solving puzzles and battling to calm the Titans to fulfil their role. This is a non-violent game, but you can be killed if you stray in the wrong area.
You play a dragon-child whose parents have sent you to the land in the skies to save the dying and stricken world below. You can choose between a girl and a boy. Your main role is to activate ancient machinery and puzzles which will awaken the eight Titans who have the power to restore the world. You have to calm each Titan down and restore them to their full glory. Only then will they trust you and aid you in bringing restoration to the world below.
Along the way, you will discover relics of the past. There are also glowing orbs which give you more stamina and empower you in other skills. I managed to find all 750 of them!! The clouds themselves can restore your energy too by simply flying through them. Some people will find it laborious to track down all the collectables and relics.
I love flying in games and this was the best flying game I've played. It has a gentle ambiance to it and you can go your own pace. The devs captured the movement of the flying dragon well. You can see the love they poured into this game.
The lovely and interesting environments are backed by a sublime orchestral soundtrack which soars around you on your journey. When you're following the Titans the music becomes more strident and urgent. Great stuff!
Gameplay was good, but I did have some frustrating moments controlling the dragon in tight spots underground and with the Titans on keyboard. I'm hoping it is better with a game pad which is recommended. Some other reviewers said these problems are caused by the camera's position.
The 'battles' with the Titans can be frustrating because some of them are quite hard, but perseverance and thinking outside of the box will pay handsome dividends. I did find these 'battles' a bit jarring to the rest of the game which is very relaxing. Plus the similar actions required for the Titans became repetitive.
You can be killed by hidden rays in the ground but this game is extremely forgiving and you respawn very quickly.
There is no map for this game despite a very large world. But by turning your dragon into a circle it highlights the areas to be explored, so that was extremely handy. This could be done anytime.
Voiceovers are by British child actors and they did a good job with the minimal dialogue.
Graphics were really lovely, gentle, ethereal with surprises popping up here and there. The devs created a very original world in the skies and this old dragon approved.
The ending did feel a bit of a anti-climax after all your hard work. Sadly, this game never seems to go on sale.
Highly recommend for those who enjoy floating around at a leisurely pace amidst a calm environment. 8.5/10
The game offers exactly what is described under it's features. My only complaint with this game is that the few parts where you have to play as a child are... not great. Fortunately, I've found this is a negligible disappoint because you get to fly around as a chinese dragon, collecting orbs, artifacts and other things. And if you are afraid this is one big collectathon, don't: you need to collect very few orbs to progress through the main storyline. For me, personally, this is a great game to play for 30-60 minutes to wind down after a busy day. Then I found there is also a New Game+ with harder puzzles to solve (but without having to recollect all collectables) meaning this game has some replayability.
One of the most relaxing and beautiful adventure games I've ever played. 10/10 would recommend even if the story isn't the strongest or very present.
The only thing I wish this game could have is some sort of multiplayer where the players could compete with one another with different puzzles, races, racing to collect things first, or for them to just fly and mess around and relax together.
Is a very relaxing game where you can explore as much as you like, the puzzles are very interesting. The music is really nice, the only problem with this game was the ending... is weird.... suddenly a new character appears from nothing, nothing is explained to you and... THE END.....Is really sad because I enjoyed the game, but that ending, without any explanation was really anticlimactic. I was hoping for a little more of story development, but is just what it is.
this game sucks
This game is really nice and pleasant to play. It has really soothing sounds and visuals in it. It has a good mix of puzzles and exploration, which you can take at any pace you want. It's not too challenging, but it has a lot of really special vignettes that all feel unique. I think the thing that I liked most about it was the sounds you make as you travel around the world exploring. I'd like to see (hear?) a lot more of that in games.
This is a relaxing dragon-flying, puzzle-solving and beautiful game. After reading the other reviews, I admit I was a bit skeptic but eventually it claimed my heart and I am on my second playthrough. I start this game when I need a break from action-packed and competitive games.
Pros:
* You play as a dragon! (Sure, you play a child who can transform into a dragon but 95% of the time you are a dragon)
* There is no limit on how many times you transform either.
* You cant get hurt, you cant die and you cant really fail the game.
* The only thing that drains is your stamina but you can refill it in no time by flying into clouds. (pretty much infinite stamina)
* The controls aren't that bad and can be learned pretty easily.
* The game world is breathtaking!
* The graphics are stylish and neat.
* The music is very good.
* The puzzles are gradually getting harder, so you have time to learn them.
* Although there is no map and minimap, you can easily find everything.
* The game allows you to restart the story with keeping your already collected abilities and items.
* The way the story is told and the plot itself is enjoyable. It leaves a lot of room for imagination too.
Cons:
* Camera sometimes gets stuck. It is especially frustrating when trying to maneuver around on a titan or a tunnel of clouds. Although it can be fixed by resetting the camera but still...
* The game doesn't give any pointers on what buttons to press when taming the first titan. Or even what to do with the crystals.
* You cannot roam once you finished the game. I miss this. I would love to just fly around, enjoying the fruit of my labor.
* I am disappointed in the game ending. It isn't horrible but don't expect any fireworks or much satisfaction from it.
All in all, despite all the flaws, I like the game. I can recommend it.
However, don't buy the game if you expect action-packed gameplay. Then, this game is not for you.
I also read in different reviews that this game is a copy of some other games. But keep in mind that most games made today are all copies of some other successful game. So, I don't think it has any significance.
Anyway, I am hoping for a similar game from this developer in the future. Or a sequel?
Pretty good game the graphics are decent, the gameplay is smooth, and everything is fun. I enjoy the puzzles that is everywhere, i have collected all the orbs which took time. Now im working on achievements but for the life of me i dont know what the compass points are, are they the beacon tops? Anyways overall i would recommend the game. I would recommend to the developers to label everything more clearly so we know where we are at.
A fantastic little cracked gem of a game.
You'll probably know if Oure is your 'thing' from the description, and if it is there's a lot to love. The world is simply gorgeous, and the controls work well with them to make this a very Zen experience. It really captures the feeling of flight in a way that makes it intuitive to play around and pull off graceful manoeuvres with ease. While this might be the dragon nerd in me talking, I really think Oure beautifully captures how a creature like this would move, and because of that the dragon is a joy to control. On top of the gorgeous overworld, the Titan segments are visually spectacular and consistently creative mechanically.
But, I did mention this was a cracked gem and your enjoyment of Oure will really depend on your ability to deal with some of the niggles the game can throw at you.
The largest wish I had was that game had a bit more confidence in itself and what it was trying to be. I felt the overly generous scattering of collectable orbs, text based UI prompts and opening explanitory voice acting were attempts to try and justify its ‘gamey-ness.’ Oure is very rapid to give you objectives and explanations, when I feel a subtler approach that let you explore and form some of your own conclusions could have really upped the imersiveness of the experience. For example, turning off the stamina bar and using nothing but the contextual tattoo on your dragon’s back is a beautiful immersive touch, but you get pulled out of it a little every time you collect an orb and the word ‘saving’ flashes up and the number of orbs you’ve collected displays on the screen; two things that could have easily been conveyed in a way that didn’t use obvious text. This is something that drastically improves over the course of the game, though, as the game lets go of your hand a bit and leaves you to explore after the first few titans.
Another potential problem is the small elements of polish that are missing. The game shows its humbler origins than, say, Journey or Abzu by some of the small niggling technical complaints. There are quite a few small issues like the DoF being a bit too aggressive, moments where the physics-based animation would jitter out in confined spots, and the camera needing wrangling particularly in the Titan segments. They didn’t bother me much, but I can see them causing death by a thousand cuts for some with less patience for them. However, these are very much fixable problems that could be addressed in the future, making the game a wholehearted recommendation.
However, I really feel these complaints are overshadowed by the many things the game does right. There’s clearly a lot of love that’s been put into Oure, and it shows in the world that has been created. The moments when the cloudscape moved into sunset, or a cool night, or a grey overcast were breathtaking. It also feels well paced, not overstaying its welcome and not making its overworld too big or daunting. Oure nails its atmosphere, and soaring through clouds, only to find a small entrance that leads to a hidden cloud cave filled with an ancient ruin was an exploration dream come true.
If relaxing, exploration focused experiences are your thing, then Oure is a fantastic labour of love, so long as you have patience with its rougher side.
Well, let's see, Oure was first announced at the 2017's PGW and was one of the most curious games announced at the Sony's pre-conference, first it launched on PS4 and short after on Steam, bought it day one but it wasn't until last week of 2017 I would play this game and here we are, first game beaten on 2018.
I really liked it, it's short but the experience is great, as a dragon flying through a sea of clouds the game gives you a really relaxing experience while getting the orbs and "solving" the titans. I haven't made the 100% of the content but it sure looks like a thing I would do in the future when a relaxing experience is needed.
I highly recommend the game, short but gave me a good time while playing it so it was worth it.
Great game if you just want to lean back, explore a beautiful world and solve puzzles.
I really love it :)
The other reviews are on point with this game so make sure to check out their thoughts too. Building off of those reviews, Oure is a very relaxing little game that can be completed in 1 sitting or in 2 to 3 depending if you want to explore everywhere (took me 5 and a half hours). The game has a pleasent story along with wonderful music. If you've played Journey, Abzu, and Rime then I believe this game is for you! :)
An enjoyable and relaxing game about exploration and collecting shiny things while swooshing around the clouds as a dragon.
Note: The game doesn't make it obvious, but you can actually choose to play as a boy or a girl (don't push forwards at the end of the intro, and a prompt should appear).
(Disclaimer: I know one of the developers)
This is the kind of game you can't play from start to end in one go or you'll be past it in only a dozen of hours and won't get much fun from it.
Instead I recommend just unwinding after a long day of work/school/whatever/... and mess with the flying mechanics, collect some orbs, maybe continue the story.
If you can do that this game will be a joy to play.
Recommended for people who are looking for that little pastime in an otherwise busy life.
Okey Dokey, this game is great most of the time but really sucks at parts, this will be great for some and horrible for others. Keep in mind that this is mostly opinion. I've 100% completed the game and seen everything that the game has to offer with 2 playthroughs.
The gameplay consists of a boy who shapeshifts into a dragon, flying amongst a cloudy sky, calming down titans with gameplay elements similar to Shadow of the Colossus, however instead of stabbing weak points, you solve puzzles at these points. There is also a large overworld littered with upgrades and collectibles that expand the lore.
Pros:
- Music is fantastic
- Exploration is rewarding and refreshing, generally brilliant.
- Nice background plot
- The art style is freakin gorgeous while being very simplistic at the same time
- Runs well
Cons:
- The main progression system of calming down titans is monotonous and tedious, not that fun, and feels more like a job to progress than actual gameplay
- The control scheme takes a while to get used to and I would recommend trying out different bindings to suit you (I played on an Xbox One controller, so I don't know how the pc controls handle)
- Music doesn't loop, creating large portions of silence when exploring (however this can be relaxing so take it as a pro or con)
- Finale was pretty disappointing with just an
- Voice acting could be better (but there isn't much to begin with)
The main gameplay with the mix of awkward controls makes the titan sections just a confusing mess of annoying setbacks. In a lot of cases, you will find yourself flying very close to the titan which can cause some difficulties due to the camera having its own hitbox. If your perspective of the game gets caught on something then your character cannot move as if it is obstructed when it is not. This leads to frustrating losses of progress. Furthermore, the camera angle can and will mess you up at crucial times as well. Although these sections of the game are cool, they just feel like a chore as they have to be completed to progress the game.
However, that part of the game only took up around 30% of my playtime which gave me the rest of the time to fly through the relaxing landscape that is the rest of the game, exploring tunnels in the clouds and finding secrets everywhere. This part of the game is brilliant and I would have been very happy with just this as the game. However, that would turn the game into a collectible simulator that wouldn't appeal to all.
Overall, I would recommend this game to anyone who would take the time to explore the world. If you just rush through the game then I think you would find it underwhelming. Regardless, I implore you to buy the game and try out the first hour or so, this would give you a taste of the game as a whole as it doesn't change too much, and just consider a refund if it's not to your liking.
Even though I have highlighted a lot of negatives I still find that the pros HEAVILY outweigh the cons 8/10
a really cute game, kind of a more ligthearted shadow of the colloses, and the music is phenomenal <3
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Heavy Spectrum Limited |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 30.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 100% положительных (19) |