Drizzlepath: Glass
About
Your husband is dead and you want to visit his grave. There is an abondoned house in a village, and in that house you will find a red rose. You don't want to go to your husband's grave empty handed.
In Drizzlepath: Glass there are some hidden object type of puzzle elements as well as horror in some parts of the game.
It is an atmospheric experience mainly with nature theme and it will take you to different places surrounded with various moods. In your journey, the protagonist will tell you her memories with her husband from childhood to the time after he died.
There is no path to show you the way and you are free to explore so that you can find various things like some hallucinations that the protagonist sees or some note papers containing poem-like weird texts.
A bit of relaxation, a bit of mystery, a bit of thrill; the entire experience will put you in different moods.
In Drizzlepath: Glass there are some hidden object type of puzzle elements as well as horror in some parts of the game.
It is an atmospheric experience mainly with nature theme and it will take you to different places surrounded with various moods. In your journey, the protagonist will tell you her memories with her husband from childhood to the time after he died.
There is no path to show you the way and you are free to explore so that you can find various things like some hallucinations that the protagonist sees or some note papers containing poem-like weird texts.
A bit of relaxation, a bit of mystery, a bit of thrill; the entire experience will put you in different moods.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: OS: Windows 7 or higher 64-bit
- Processor: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz, AMD Athlon 64 X2 2GHz
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GT 750 Ti 2 GB or AMD RADEON HD 7850 2 GB
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 8 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible Sound Card with latest drivers
- Additional Notes: This game needs all Windows updates installed.
Recommended:
- OS: OS: Windows 7 or higher 64-bit
- Processor: Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD processor, 2.5 GHz or faster
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 980 or AMD RADEON R9 390X
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 8 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible Sound Card with latest drivers
- Additional Notes: SSD Recommended
Drizzlepath: Glass reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Pretty disappointing.
The Story itself is not uninteresting, but the many other negative Points pull the Overall Impression down sharply.
The Graphics are okay, here and there minor Faults like Flowers protruding through Walls or Waterfalls floating In the Distance.
The Depiction of Animals is unfortunately totally beside it, always the same monotonous movements and absoult no Reaction to the Protagonist (Except Birds that are fine ...). Would have preferred to be omitted.
But What bothered me the most: The Urge to explore the Environment is killed very quickly by the fact that you can't get to most Objects enough. Apart from That, there are hardly any Details about exploring/contemplating or Interacting.
You also can't enter Buildings that don't belong to the Story.
Most of The time you walk through the nicely depicted but always the same Forest Scene from one Location to the next (I caught me a few times running past the important places because I just pressed brain-afk to "w").
I like To play games like this in order to switch off, but this Experience was unfortunately only boring.
If I then think about the Playing Time of UNTER 2 H and the Price of 7 Euros ...
Maybe buy it if it's once on offer for 2 Euros, but as it is now and for the full Price of 7 Euros I have to advise against the Purchase.
Greetz and Petri Heil in Steam ~
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
I've been alludes to the Game right now. A little over an Hour and until Chapter 3. Action fans and Friends of breakneck Adventures don't really need to read any further and should buy another Game directly.
Everyone else gets a Story that you find out Chapter by Chapter, while walking through Landscapes and Places. There is no clear Path and it happens once before that you get to the End of the Map without knowing exactly which direction to go. You have to bring the Time, Pleasure and Patience to find out for yourself and maybe run a Way twice.
It is a Game in which sometimes relaxed rather than exciting. According to Other Reviews, the Playing Time is likely to be 4-5 Hours without having to rush. Judging by the chapter overview in the Main Menu, this is correct.
The Game is completely English set to music, but German Subtitles can be displayed and are translated correctly.
Graphically, the Game is more "mau." Even on "Ultra" graphic settings, the Textures seem very pixelated and unnicely slurred at a Distance, which doesn't come across here in the Screenshots. What you see here in the Pictures is not what you actually get in the Game.
Considering the low Price for this relaxing Indie adventure, however, this is mecker at a very high Level. Because overall it's a nice and very atmospheric Game that makes you immerse yourself in another World.
For the Price: Take Away!!
Ps.: Already in the first Chapter I had a Guess In Which direction the Events are moving ...;)