One Dog Story
About
Do You Miss Those Good Old Platform Games?
Do you have a soft spot for extensive storylines and original dialog?
Do you enjoy not just destroying hundreds of enemies, but also exploring new worlds?
Then We Have Something For You!
One Dog Story is an engaging pixel adventure game with RPG elements, gameplay that’ll get you hooked for hours, and well-developed characters. You can expect:
You wake up in an underground laboratory, once again free after a horrific accident. You have no idea who you are or how you got there, but don’t worry—you aren’t alone. As you play your way through the game, all sorts of other creatures living in this strange underground world will help you piece together your memories. But don’t let your guard down! The path to the truth is also littered with insidious and ruthless monsters.
Still, you’re far from helpless. Unique experiments augmented your canine intellect to the point that you can use weapons and equipment, not to mention your ability to solve puzzles. Get ready for epic battles with bosses. Prepare to explore this expansive game world and its many secrets and mysteries. Where you actually end up depends in large measure on you. You have tough decisions ahead, and you’ll have to live with their consequences. As we all know, all that is secret will one day see the light of day. Are you daring enough to follow the path to its bitter end and learn the truth about yourself and this daunting world?
Do you have a soft spot for extensive storylines and original dialog?
Do you enjoy not just destroying hundreds of enemies, but also exploring new worlds?
Then We Have Something For You!
One Dog Story is an engaging pixel adventure game with RPG elements, gameplay that’ll get you hooked for hours, and well-developed characters. You can expect:
- Hardcore Bosses
- A Wide Variety Of Locations
- Original Gameplay Decisions
- Full Interaction With the Game World
- Lots Of Different Weapons and Modifications
- Fantastic Sfx and Background Music
- Different endings, secrets, and collectibles for the especially sharp-eyed among you
You wake up in an underground laboratory, once again free after a horrific accident. You have no idea who you are or how you got there, but don’t worry—you aren’t alone. As you play your way through the game, all sorts of other creatures living in this strange underground world will help you piece together your memories. But don’t let your guard down! The path to the truth is also littered with insidious and ruthless monsters.
Still, you’re far from helpless. Unique experiments augmented your canine intellect to the point that you can use weapons and equipment, not to mention your ability to solve puzzles. Get ready for epic battles with bosses. Prepare to explore this expansive game world and its many secrets and mysteries. Where you actually end up depends in large measure on you. You have tough decisions ahead, and you’ll have to live with their consequences. As we all know, all that is secret will one day see the light of day. Are you daring enough to follow the path to its bitter end and learn the truth about yourself and this daunting world?
System requirements for PlayStation 4
System requirements for Xbox One
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7/Vista/8/10
- Processor: 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 320M+
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 1750 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: Mac OS X 10.8+
- Processor: 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 320M+
- Storage: 1750 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
System requirements for Linux
Minimum:
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04+
- Processor: 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 320M+
- Storage: 1750 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
One Dog Story reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
A little deception that this game.
I really tried to hang on to it, but it seems like everything was done to get it down.
I might as well be honest to enter, I didn't finish it. The level of space has finished finishing me off.
This level, not content to be confused to wish and painful to sail decides at a time to make disappear parts of it, irreparably.
Lack of luck, we are also asked to find four objects in this level, and if you missed one during the collapse, suicide and we start to maneuver this confused level.
If only the effrondement concerned only the more necessary parts, I could understand it, but at that time the game also started to bugger, coming out of the dialogues already seen or that kind of thing.
The management of the difficulty was also very poorly managed in my eyes. We start the game very simply, quickly reaching the maximum level for these weapons. Then little by little, we realize that the character does not evolve, winning 2 Miserables PVS with each improvement found. The weapons no longer evolve and we find ourselves having to kill the majority of enemies by pulling them out of their aggro areas.
The AI is also extremely mediocre for this kind of game. The enemies were easily Explosible or experiencing problems of appalling pathing.
At the level of the scenario, I have not seen the end of the story, but unless a Masterful twist plot, I think you will have already guessed the whole story after 20 minutes and this one is of great banality.
In the end, one dog story is a good marketing stunt. A good trailer, beautiful images, but a guilty emptiness and unworthy of a steam game in the end.
I will not advise you to buy it only on sale and again. There are much better notes on the market.
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
A really cool Game. Nice to infect the Controller, get somewhere and off you go. No super-complex Self-employment Quests, Side tasks, time management, house construction, 5 times upgrade matrix "realifefeatures." So anything that just makes Games stressful these days. But just jump, shoot and travel long Distances through imaginative Levels. Plus there are cool Boss Fights. You just get into such "Retro-games" quickly. Despite Alledem, it's a modern Game. This means that, for example, the Story for a 2D Sidescroller Is very present.
From time to time, Game Elements come up, where you have to collect Parts and assemble something, for example. These Elements I find somewhat poorly balanced. For example, you should look for Backups to repair a Generator. That went so that everything just was lying around along the Way. Without looking, I happened to find the Fuses and later realized on the Generator that you should use them there. This means that it made no Difference in terms of playing, that I fixed the Part because it happened so "on the fly."
Normally one is used to the Parts storing 20 km away from each other hidden in enemy contaminated areas and returning to the Generator after 3 Hours of Fighting in order to finally be able to pump the Water so that this opens a nasty Door.
But the Order: "oh a Fuse, oha another fuse, ohh a Generator, aha The allegedly pumps off the Water, achso ... The Water was meant "is not so immense anywhere. Going through this Example backwards becomes more exciting. That's how it always happens with the "Puzzles." Except where you look for the Crystals for the Teleporter, then it becomes more difficult in general ... But it prefers to play for yourself.
That would be almost the only Criticism I could suck out of my Fingers (but as I said, the Game is nicely tense for that). There were still a few Bugs but the Developers are in the process of regulating everything.
In Summary, I can only say a really nice Game with a reasonable Playing Time and good atmospheric Feeling.