Full Void

Full Void

released on Jul 18, 2023

Full Void

released on Jul 18, 2023

Set in a dystopian future, Full Void is a 2D Cinematic Puzzle Platformer telling the story of a young teenager alone in a hostile world controlled by a rogue AI. Fight your way through puzzles and obstacles to uncover the story that surrounds this broken, run down society, where only children are still free. But for how long? A pure hand-drawn pixel art adventure that will keep you on your toes from the very beginning, with a few jump scares and a thrilling atmosphere but still suitable for all ages as it does not feature any gore or violence. Full Void is a spiritual successor to classic cinematic puzzle platformers such as Prince of Persia, Another World (Out of This World) and Flashback, with a modern twist, innovative visual and gameplay mechanics. Along with traditional puzzles, you can use your hacking skills to interact with elements of the game and make your way through this hostile world full of creatures continuously on the verge to get you. In a 2D world, aspects of 3D have been integrated both in the gameplay and visuals.


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What a creepy, gorgeous experience!

Eu pouco esperava de Full Void e acho que foi a melhor coisa que eu poderia ter feito. Esse platformer cinematográfico, na pegada de títulos como Prince of Persia e The Eternal Castle, entregou simples e bons puzzles, rápido recomeço após mortes, ótima trilha sonora e uma história bem intrigante sem precisar de uma única palavra. Excluindo alguns momentos de frustração pelo timing estranho de alguns pulos e certas partes confusas, ele é uma ótima pedida pra quem busca uma aventura curta, porém divertida.

Full Void takes inspiration from the old cinematic platformers like Flashback and Another World. It features a fast paced series of chase sequences broken up by puzzles and platforming, but ends up short, directionless, and unoriginal.

The singular stand out feature of the game is the beautiful fluid character animation, fully animated FMV's between sections / deaths, and the beautiful dark atmosphere the game presents. The world has a lot of implied depth and even though it's a short game you get a full understanding of how things are and how it came to be - the storytelling is quick, precise, and compelling. The music doesn't stand out but at least it's not offensive either.

Gameplay is simple with movement, an action button, and a jump button. However the game never breaks immersion by giving you any indication of when to do these things beyond a few themes, like interactive objects being lit in yellow. Some transitional animations that look like FMV's are also interactive and feature quick time events but have no on-screen indicators, so it may take a few puzzling deaths before you realise it's expecting you to press an input.

Similarly several scenes feature background objects you are expected to interact with despite no indication that they can even be used. There's also some scenes where you have entirely new actions which aren't very obvious and take some faffing around to figure out. The only positive of this 'hands off' approach I felt was discovering a few of the achievements naturally but I wouldn't say it was worth the confusing moments around them.

While a pretty spectacle and a breeze to get through, Full Void does nothing new, its story is not novel, it's short, the puzzles are simplistic, and the ending is a very weird note to end on - not to mention that it leaves the game feeling like political propaganda. Putting that aside, while it's nice to see a return from a dead genre it's a shame that it only borrows from better material without giving anything back. With the level of artistic talent on display it just ends up feeling like a missed opportunity.

Muito interessante o jogo, curtinho, um adventure com a vibe das antigas, sem diálogos, apenas puzzles tranquilos e uma historia concisa.