pretty short, but a free and overall enjoyable hour.

the visuals and sound are by far the best part of the game. the gameplay and 'story' didn't really do much for me, but i appreciate its unique qualities. the controls seem like they worked perfectly fine for most of the game, but once i got near the end, i began to have some problems (that im assuming are most likely rare).

the game explicitly told me that it was better with a controller, and i like using a controller for games when i can already, so i had no issues there. however, every popup tutorial for a new ability seemed to think i was using a controller (which i wasn't) and i use this x-input controller for everything with no problems. in the final area when the game bugged out and left me in the flight state for a bizarrely long time going straight upwards. i thought it was just a particularly lengthy cutscene segment, but nope! the visuals eventually began to get buggy so i started fucking with the controller and accidentally moved the control stick. apparently you can change direction mid air with the stick but not with the d-pad, which is just kinda annoying. i can understand wanting 360 degree movement for a mechanic, but not telling me and not even letting me do 8-directional movement with the d-pad with one specific mechanic is a little annoying. overall, the game is visually polished, but not very mechanically polished.

to be perfectly clear, this is a very minor issue, and i'm assuming i experienced a rare bug with the infinite flight. regardless of this experience, i would still consider this to be a 3/5 game. it's pretty, moderately fun, only an hour, and free.

Reviewed on Apr 24, 2024


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