A solid arcade game that relies on quick thinking and memorisation. Took me around 40 hours to beat and have since spent another 242~ hours playing it.
The music is great, although it gets repetitive after enough hours, and the announcer can be annoying to some.
V-Sync causes quite significant input delay, but turning it off causes quite significant screen tearing. Pick your poison.
Overall a solid game, and well worth the low asking price. Would recommend to anyone who enjoys a bit of a challenge. Big warning though: if you suffer from epilepsy it's probably best to keep your distance.
The music is great, although it gets repetitive after enough hours, and the announcer can be annoying to some.
V-Sync causes quite significant input delay, but turning it off causes quite significant screen tearing. Pick your poison.
Overall a solid game, and well worth the low asking price. Would recommend to anyone who enjoys a bit of a challenge. Big warning though: if you suffer from epilepsy it's probably best to keep your distance.
Veredito: Os 60 segundos mais difĂceis, frenĂ©ticos, longos e intensos da sua vida.
Como qualquer jogo do Terry, é simplista ao extremo: você é um ponto em volta de uma figura geométrica, e é só rodar em volta dela desviando das paredes que vêm em sua direção. São 6 fases e 1 objetivo: sobreviver 60 segundos enquanto o jogo taca em você tudo o que ele tem.
Os controles são responsivos, a música é frenética, a sensação de progresso é palpável, o sufoco é MUITO REAL e o desespero é a chave do sucesso.
Um excelente jogo tanto para jogar uma vez a cada muitos meses quanto para ficar vidrado nele até zerar.
Mas tá avisado: vocĂŞ vai querer bater a cabeça na parede. O jogo começa difĂcil e termina insano. Das mais de 30 horas que passei com Super Hexagon, pelo menos umas 10 foram na Ăşltima fase. Quando finalmente consegui... Puta que pariu, eu atingi o nirvana.
Como qualquer jogo do Terry, é simplista ao extremo: você é um ponto em volta de uma figura geométrica, e é só rodar em volta dela desviando das paredes que vêm em sua direção. São 6 fases e 1 objetivo: sobreviver 60 segundos enquanto o jogo taca em você tudo o que ele tem.
Os controles são responsivos, a música é frenética, a sensação de progresso é palpável, o sufoco é MUITO REAL e o desespero é a chave do sucesso.
Um excelente jogo tanto para jogar uma vez a cada muitos meses quanto para ficar vidrado nele até zerar.
Mas tá avisado: vocĂŞ vai querer bater a cabeça na parede. O jogo começa difĂcil e termina insano. Das mais de 30 horas que passei com Super Hexagon, pelo menos umas 10 foram na Ăşltima fase. Quando finalmente consegui... Puta que pariu, eu atingi o nirvana.
Super Hexagon is a game where I can say it’s barely that, in fact, it’s a game you might quite in less than one minute. I don’t know what the designers were thinking, but this game is so hard that it becomes no fun in less than 5 minutes. You are just a triangle rotating around a circle trying to find your way through gaps in a giant hexagon that closes in on you. I couldn’t get past 28 seconds of survival, and that was after I memorized every stage and died about 50 times.
That’s really all I can say about this game because it’s hardly a game at all. The graphics are so simple with just basic colors and shapes, the only praise I can give this game is the awesome 8-bit soundtrack. The game requires memorization and super fast twitch reflexes to win. It doesn’t help that there are only hard difficulties, nothing easy to start out with. It doesn’t help that the visuals will give you a headache in less than 10 minutes and it just hurts your eyes. I like the fact that the game is trying to be challenging, but I’m glad I didn’t pay much for this game.
With that said I really can’t recommend this to many people unless you are seriously hardcore, but the majority of players will uninstall it in less than 5 minutes. Why play a game that takes over 20 minutes of practice just to advance past the 30-second mark? I honestly don’t understand why this game was even made or what audience this was supposed to be for. I really can’t say much else about this game because there just isn’t anything there to say, it’s hardly a game as it is.
That’s really all I can say about this game because it’s hardly a game at all. The graphics are so simple with just basic colors and shapes, the only praise I can give this game is the awesome 8-bit soundtrack. The game requires memorization and super fast twitch reflexes to win. It doesn’t help that there are only hard difficulties, nothing easy to start out with. It doesn’t help that the visuals will give you a headache in less than 10 minutes and it just hurts your eyes. I like the fact that the game is trying to be challenging, but I’m glad I didn’t pay much for this game.
With that said I really can’t recommend this to many people unless you are seriously hardcore, but the majority of players will uninstall it in less than 5 minutes. Why play a game that takes over 20 minutes of practice just to advance past the 30-second mark? I honestly don’t understand why this game was even made or what audience this was supposed to be for. I really can’t say much else about this game because there just isn’t anything there to say, it’s hardly a game as it is.
The game is really hard, but not entirely fair: it's really easy to both overshoot and undershoot where you want to go, and a lot of the time the game will just put you in 50/50s or it being really hard to see things coming.
That said it does still feel fair hard and the soundtrack defines the game even if it gets repetitive. If you can check it out for dirt cheap (like the Ukraine Bundle) go for it, otherwise no.
That said it does still feel fair hard and the soundtrack defines the game even if it gets repetitive. If you can check it out for dirt cheap (like the Ukraine Bundle) go for it, otherwise no.
This game is really well made, and it's a fun arcade game with some really good music.
There's not very much content though, and while it does take a lot of practice to beat the game, you'll probably find that most of the time is just practicing the last level, because the other ones are all easy compared to that one. Actually the last one is kinda unfair I'd say. But anyways, it's still a great arcade game that's fun for a while.
There's not very much content though, and while it does take a lot of practice to beat the game, you'll probably find that most of the time is just practicing the last level, because the other ones are all easy compared to that one. Actually the last one is kinda unfair I'd say. But anyways, it's still a great arcade game that's fun for a while.