Eeeeeeeh. I mean, Journey was about 4 hours. I'll probably bite.
Speaking of which, I'm like 20 hours into World of Light. This shit is too looooooooooong.I'll have to remember to buy this later when I'm not occupied by Smash.
Finished the game in about 3-4 hours. One of the last sections dragged a bit too much for me but it really was a special experience. I managed to grasp the themes of the game without much issue but I still feel like I've missed some stuff, so I will probably come back to it later.
What is the final section? Curious to know how far I am from the end.
It says in the trailer that it's supposed to be a relaxing and frustration free game. So yes it's kinda like Journey.
Chapter Select Unlocks after you complete the game.Not really frustration free as it seems like you can't revisit previous areas. So for us completionists, if you miss one of the optional items, you can't get it later.
In-game, moving the analogue stick to get up and then the running is gameplay, it's animated really well, looks amazing.
Yes, it does
Same here, I would like to know if it's coming to PS4 or XB1. Otherwise I'll have to buy it on PC, it looks fucking phenomenal.I asked this in the review thread, but I remember seeing this as coming to PS4 at some point. Was that true? I have a Mac so I can still play, but would prefer to do it on my PS4 (even if it's down the line). Just want to support the studio.
Is this good for an older person with no "gaming experience" per say?
AKA- is it easy to understand, control and play for a newbie?
Gris: "What's the difference?"
Any info on how well it runs on the Switch? Since recent indies like Dead Cells for example had some framerate issues, I'm wondering if the PC version is the way to go.
Plus, I imagine that such a gorgeous game could benefit from the higher resolutions available on PC.
Any info on how well it runs on the Switch? Since recent indies like Dead Cells for example had some framerate issues, I'm wondering if the PC version is the way to go.
Plus, I imagine that such a gorgeous game could benefit from the higher resolutions available on PC.
Bumping this post for visibility. I need some Swtich impressions, still debating where to pick this game up.
Played it in portable mode and didn't notice anything wrong.Any info on how well it runs on the Switch? Since recent indies like Dead Cells for example had some framerate issues, I'm wondering if the PC version is the way to go.
Plus, I imagine that such a gorgeous game could benefit from the higher resolutions available on PC.