Ablepsia reviews

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Microsoft from Spain
Completed ALL levels exceeded, ALL achievements obtained. Genuinely original and minimalist Platforms for advancement; Ablepsia allows you to help a blind man illuminate the gray world where he is. You will Have to light streetlights, cover sewers, dodge spikes and turn off bonfires to complete each level and enjoy an 8 bit environment that gets, with minimal resources, be quite immersive. But on the other hand, you get from Ablepsia just 30 minutes of fun and a little difficulty. Recommended on Steam sales. Graphics and Technology > > > OK + 1.2 points Although the game weighs only 108 Mb, may have offered much more since the load of its environment 8 bit is minuscule and its scarce five levels do not have just variety. Without Embarbo The design of the game has some retro and melancholy appeal, the effects of fog and rain are immersive and all the scenery, elements and characters help us to get into those sad and left cities that wants to emulate. AN approved graphic without more offering what promises, although put to curl the curl could have polished the menus of the game a little more. Right. History and Levels > > > POOR + 0.5 points extremely simple Story in which the blind man walks from city to city illuminating the world. More characters Appear, but they are mere NPC without soul that contribute nothing. Besides that, the game has tutorial and five really simple levels, although ordered in difficulty correctly. You may die many times to catch the trick to some controls, but past that point is a mere walk in the light of the streetlights. Music and Sounds > > > OK + 1 point sad and melancholy background Music that helps to set the game, as well as scarce sounds but of approved satin without the developer having neglected both points but without also manifested an effort. The main theme is forgettable completely but not annoying, and the game allows you to disconnect sounds and music to taste. Enough. Control and Gameplay > > > OK! + 1.5 points Only allows keyboard and mouse but honestly does not need anything else, the game is well controlled although at first it is difficult to dominate the race and stop the Old blind. In Addition, the note is high in gameplay because the program is free of bugs and can not even force a glitch in spite of its simplicity. On the other hand, the simple and simple approach makes it attractive as a family game and suitable for children (although the atmosphere is melancholic and gray). Steam Integration > > > OK + 0.8 points Penalizo as you know the games with achievements junk, and Ablepsia unfortunately has some of them (about 25 achievements that are useless). The Rest of The achievements are correct (progress per level) but there are no Steam cards of course, markers. However, the departure price of Ablepsia (1 dollar) as well as its usual presence on Steam sales and coupons makes it possible to play the title for just a few cents and that is very good. FINAL CONCLUSION > > > 5.0 at the end was made the light Ablepsia is a minigame with an original idea and an interesting design in 8bit, but it is also a poor, short and little worked game that is completed in half an hour and completely forgotten afterwards. Its really low price and its sad and depressive environment save you from a suspense and put it in the compassionate approved, whenever far from buying blind, do it when it is reduced by Steam or get a coupon. Recommended under severe rework.
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