![]() ![]() The storyline is so touching, and arranged in a beautiful way. You can easily tell that this game is made with love. 7/10: I would play it, but never again (even if it’s not a puzzle game). I have only played it on Nintendo switch and beat it within a weekend. This is the kinda game that has its highs really high, and its lows pretty low as well. This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view. This game is mostly the running around little tasks, to my mind (and the puzzles are not especially fun), and that's my issue here. In a lot of games, you can run around gathering things, or you can focus on leveling up, or there are sometimes "big tasks" and "little tasks". I tend to prefer an adventure game when there are different sorts of tasks that you can work on when you're in a different mood. Update: I've thought about this more and here's a relevant facet for me about not quite enjoying the game. I finished this in a day, FWIW, though it was a longish day. there are some scary parts that would not be good for some kids, including monsters that come after you. The gameplay style and level of the puzzles, and even the fairytale quality of this lend itself to playing with kids (or a game FOR kids), but. OTOH, I do appreciate the overall story and the graphics. However, the mechanics shift a bit in the third phase of the game, and I enjoyed that much more. Also, some of the puzzles have weird solutions (as opposed to clever). This became almost tedious in the second phase of the game. The style of the game is back and forth and back and forth to get a new item which enables you to get another item, run over here, run over there, run back here again. ![]() Moving around feels slow, and sometimes things that should work don't, till you try them again. Moving around feels slow, and I bought this game because of the stellar reviews, and I am disappointed. ![]() I bought this game because of the stellar reviews, and I am disappointed. You can contact the author at or on Twitter. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. A truly modern take on the adventure game genre.Ī life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. An Adventure for All – Roki is an adventure game for ALL gamers-with its non-violent gameplay, accessible controls and universal themes… The game is designed uniquely to pose a challenge, but to also offer a helping hand when adventurers need it.Map uncharted regions, delve into the rich Scandinavian folklore, collect loot and earn unique ‘wilderness explorer’ badges. Chart your Journey – Tove charts her progress in her trusty journal-it’s her grail diary.Can you unlock ancient pathways and solve the riddles of the ancients? Solve the Riddles of the Wilderness – Roki is a game of brains not brawn. ![]() Seek out long forgotten items to aid you on your adventure. Search for Long Forgotten Items – The ancient wilderness holds many secrets.Make Friends With Monsters – Seek out the ancient and magical creatures of the Scandinavian wilderness some are friendly, some not so much! Roki has a rich cast of unique ‘creepy-but-cute’ characters – discover our own take on Nordic folklore.Explore a Living Fairy Tale Forest – Explore a rich, beguiling world of wintry, Scandinavian folklore filled with detail and brought to life by Roki‘s signature graphical style.Join Tove on a fantastical journey to save her family one that takes her deep into a hidden, long forgotten world of folklore, filled with strange locations and even stranger creatures.Įxplore the ancient wilderness, solve its mysteries, and save your family in this modern adventure game for all. Roki is an adventure game inspired by Scandinavian folklore=-a dark contemporary fairy tale underpinned by a touching narrative, an alluring art style, ancient puzzles and atmospheric exploration. View the release date announcement trailer below: The game is out now for PC via Steam and GOG. P ublisher United Label and developer Polygon Treehouse announced the adventure game, Roki, will launch for the Nintendo Switch on October 15. By William D'Angelo, posted on 13 October 2020 / 1,077 Views ![]()
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