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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 0.5 hrs on record
Posted: 7 Mar, 2018 @ 5:45pm

Game is very basic, but I didn't have a bad time playing it. First act is set in a nicely atmospheric underworld with some ok first-person platforming. Second act is mostly made of placeholder materials, so the environment is a little lackluster and the 'monsters' are a joke of an asset, but it did give off a bit of a Portal or Q.U.B.E. vibe. It mostly plays around outmaneuvering a 'monster' so that you can move to the next room to outmaneuver its 'monster', but it did have a platforming segment which I actually enjoyed quite a bit. The whole thing is stable, no falling through floors or anything like that, ran at 60 FPS in 4K on my 1080 with no drops, and is direct about where to go and is very forgiving about failures. There are also some notes laying around that describes the development of the actual game in broken English (mind you the devs are from Argentina), this really makes the game feel like some type of commentary mode that should be included in the actual game, but whatever. Oh, and there are some 'horror' elements with flashbacks of a hospital room or something like that... (there’s no horror in this game)...

All in all, game only takes thirty minutes to finish, occupies about a tenth of a gig, and cost nothing. I personally think it’s worth giving a look, but I wouldn’t recommend going out of your way to play it, especially if you hate first-person platforming (which is most of this game).
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