![]() ![]() In certain areas of the game where platforming or timing is key, you can easily find yourself dying because you weren't looking at the game from the correct perspective. The perspective of the game lies somewhere between overhead and third-person. The underground map is especially difficult to understand. It works somewhat, but It would've been more useful for the map to clearly show where the player is and where things are. It shows the general location of the player character and important locations. It's a small gripe, but the map is about as useful as the map in LoZ:aLttP. Each area has their own plethora of enemies which fit into the zone. To make it easy to understand, I'm simply going to break down the major aspects of the game and score them individually based on its effectiveness. Heart Machine knows how to make a great metroidvania. To make it easy to understand, I'm simply There's no doubt that HLD is a great game. There's no doubt that HLD is a great game. Overall, could've used a bit more time in development, but a beautiful and lovely game which I would recommend to anyone looking for a challenge. ![]() Also, I feel like it may be a bit too short. The story is told not through dialogue, but through the world, and that's cool, it's just from what I can tell, the story the world is telling doesn't entirely make sense. hat being said, it is true: Hyper Light Drifter is hard as balls. Also, it's short, so if it weren't as difficult as it is, it might risk being over too quickly. I think it's difficulty adds to the flow by allowing you to go through the levels at your own pace, and I think it adds to the tone of the game. Everyone keeps saying this game is too hard, but I've beat maybe 6 games in my entire life (and lets not forget absolutely the worst possible gaming setup) and I got through it. This is coming form someone who played the game on a laptop with no mouse so when I say the controls are good, I really mean it. This is coming form someone who played the game on a laptop with no mouse First off, it looks gorgeous, sounds great, and plays like a dream. … Expandįirst off, it looks gorgeous, sounds great, and plays like a dream. Major props to Heart Machine, you guys are brilliant. When you clear out a large room and just barely survive, there's a sense of accomplishment that says: "You earned this." And to top it all off, through the entire experience, a gorgeous soundtrack by one of gaming's best (Disasterpiece) immerses you in this universe of light, death, and hope. The combat is challenging, but incredibly rewarding. Finding secrets, beating bosses, buying upgrades, you feel awesome. This game is intriguing, and so terribly satisfying. You'll encounter numerous enemies of varying size, race, and attacks, and with every death, you'll understand how to outsmart them on the next life. When you head out in one of four cardinal directions, you'll begin to master your sword, your pistol, and - of course - your dash/drift. You'll stop by the local upgrade shops with their neat cryptic language to get a sneak peek at your later, stronger self. From here, you'll talk to villagers through pictographs (no words are ever spoken) and hear their tragic accounts. If that weren't enough, some dark, sinister force seems intent on either killing you, maliciously toying with your soul, or both. A vile, destructive disease has poisoned your heart, and innocent land dwellers have been slaughtered by dreadful barbaric wars. You begin to wander the land, still totally unaware of who you are or why you're here, until you stumble upon the contrasting elements to this world's eye-grabbing visuals. You wake up from some slumber to find a post-apocalyptic land flooded with gorgeous, neon-painted landscapes and scenery, made possible by some freaking fantastic pixel artistry. HLD throws you, the drifter, head first into a vibrant, mysterious world. It was a long time coming, (waiting for this game), but the years of anticipation have been beyond worth it! Here is my review, as succinct as it can be. It was a long time coming, (waiting for this game), but the years of anticipation have been beyond worth Hyper Light Drifter is a true gem. ![]()
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